Check out this comb

kklowell

Songster
Mar 2, 2018
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Bridgton, Maine
This little Leghorn has the biggest comb by far of any of my chicks, including 2 other Leghorns. So, naturally, I'm wondering if my "Leggy" is actually a roo. I've had her 3 weeks today, so she's maybe 3.5 weeks old I guess.
bigcomb.jpg
 
I think this bird answered the question for us today. We were both in the garage, I was near the pen, but not where I could see the birds, my wife wasn't close but could see in the pen when suddenly that was this awful noise, sort of like when a wood screw is getting tight and "squeels", sort of a "err-err-err" noise. I asked her what that noise was and she said I think it's from the leghorn with the big comb! I looked in the pen just in time to see him stretch his neck and have another try at making a respectable crowing noise. He failed... about four more times.
Now to decide if he's going to be dinner in a few weeks, or if we'll see about finding him a home where he's wanted.
 
I think this bird answered the question for us today. We were both in the garage, I was near the pen, but not where I could see the birds, my wife wasn't close but could see in the pen when suddenly that was this awful noise, sort of like when a wood screw is getting tight and "squeels", sort of a "err-err-err" noise. I asked her what that noise was and she said I think it's from the leghorn with the big comb! I looked in the pen just in time to see him stretch his neck and have another try at making a respectable crowing noise. He failed... about four more times.
Now to decide if he's going to be dinner in a few weeks, or if we'll see about finding him a home where he's wanted.
:lol::lol:
My little 4 week old bantam Cochin tried crowing a few days ago. It really does sound hilarious :lau
 

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