May 3, 2013 #1 laurenhill11245 In the Brooder 6 Years Joined May 1, 2013 Messages 70 Reaction score 7 Points 43 Location North Yorkshire, England I have just had three new chicks hatch, they are German Langshans (which have a single comb). They have all been born with a small comb, does this mean they will all be cockerels? or is it just because of the type of comb this breed has? You can see the comb here
I have just had three new chicks hatch, they are German Langshans (which have a single comb). They have all been born with a small comb, does this mean they will all be cockerels? or is it just because of the type of comb this breed has? You can see the comb here
May 3, 2013 #2 chickzndahood Chirping 6 Years Joined Mar 24, 2013 Messages 158 Reaction score 3 Points 71 no, all chicks ( or what i think) are born with a tiny comb. if they gett red very quickly they might have a chance of being a boy.
no, all chicks ( or what i think) are born with a tiny comb. if they gett red very quickly they might have a chance of being a boy.
May 4, 2013 Thread starter #3 laurenhill11245 In the Brooder 6 Years Joined May 1, 2013 Messages 70 Reaction score 7 Points 43 Location North Yorkshire, England That's a relief hopefully they will all be hens then Thank you