Ronnie... I'm wondering what your hdw cloth has to do with using zip ties to band your birds!!!???
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Glad you joined us. Look around and ask any questions you may have, Members are experienced & knowledgeableWelcome! Can you get a nice clear photo from the side with nothing blocking parts of the bird? What can be seen is rather suspicious of being a cockerel of mixed breeding. This pattern is most common in what is called a red sex link which results from the crossing of 2 different breeds creating chicks that can be told apart by gender at hatch due to differences in their color. Being able to see this entire bird more clearly what helped to confirm or rule out both the gender and breeding identificationHello!
Can any of you identify this breed? Might be some kind of mix as she was found roaming near a university in my neighborhood.
I think she is still a younger bird, not yet laying. Just a few pounds, missing feathers under her wings, about the size of a loaf of bread. Long yellow legs, no tail (although may not be naturally tailless). Very docile.
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I'll give it a shot. The bird was a bit disoriented but is now eating better in my coop and recognized the roost as a sleeping place. I'll post tomorrow with a better photo.Welcome! Can you get a nice clear photo from the side with nothing blocking parts of the bird? What can be seen is rather suspicious of being a cockerel of mixed breeding. This pattern is most common in what is called a red sex link which results from the crossing of 2 different breeds creating chicks that can be told apart by gender at hatch due to differences in their color. Being able to see this entire bird more clearly what helped to confirm or rule out both the gender and breeding identification
I'll give it a shot. The bird was a bit disoriented but is now eating better in my coop and recognized the roost as a sleeping place. I'll post tomorrow with a better photo.