- Thread starter
- #231
PM me if you want more pics or any details, can't wait to see what you do ☺Thank you! We may copy exactly that idea!
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
PM me if you want more pics or any details, can't wait to see what you do ☺Thank you! We may copy exactly that idea!
I can't decide whether "she" is growing pointy saddle feathers or not. They always mean the bird is a male*Ok y'all I need some expert eyes, my splash ameraucana has started developing quite the tail and "her" comb has gotten quite red this past week. They will be 13 weeks old Wed. Some close ups from this morning... there hasn't been any crowing or bad behavior, and this is my first ameraucana, but I'm seeing 3 rows on the comb and for some reason "she" is screaming cockerel to me
I can't decide whether "she" is growing pointy saddle feathers or not. They always mean the bird is a male*
3 rows in the comb can happen with either gender.
That comb doesn't look especially big to me, although it does seem pretty red.
At 13 weeks old, I could believe early-maturing pullet or late-maturing cockerel, but I am leaning a bit toward pullet.
*Exception: hens can grow male-type feathers if they have a hormone problem, but that is quite rare.