Comb Already?

Well good thing we live in the country but geez, I don't want anymore babies😂😂😂

Leghorns aren’t known to go broody. Just collect them daily and they won’t start developing into babies. It’s good to have a rooster if you’re going to free range them and even better if you live in the country 😊
 
We don't plan on free ranging, there are too many predators, just don't want him to be mean....also have 6 EE the same age 🤦‍♀️🤦‍♀️🤦‍♀️
 
Leghorns aren’t known to go broody. Just collect them daily and they won’t start developing into babies. It’s good to have a rooster if you’re going to free range them and even better if you live in the country 😊
I also have 6 EE the same age 😂🤦‍♀️
 
We don't plan on free ranging, there are too many predators, just don't want him to be mean....also have 6 EE the same age 🤦‍♀️🤦‍♀️🤦‍♀️

My White Leghorn is the sweetest rooster I have. Hopefully yours will be just as sweet. We did give him a lot of individual attention growing up, not sure if that had anything to do with it or not, but it wouldn’t hurt 😊
 
We have a 3.5 week old Leghorn "pullet" who is growing a giant comb that I'm suspecting is a Roo too 😳😆. I hope he turns out to be sweet, I was looking forward to the Leghorn egg productivity in my small flock 🤨. I'm crossing my fingers they both turn out to be stealthy pullets that just happen to have outsized combs 😂

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We have a 3.5 week old Leghorn "pullet" who is growing a giant comb that I'm suspecting is a Roo too 😳😆. I hope he turns out to be sweet, I was looking forward to the Leghorn egg productivity in my small flock 🤨. I'm crossing my fingers they both turn out to be stealthy pullets that just happen to have outsized combs 😂

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That’s pretty red for a 3.5 week old 😬
But if you’re allowed to keep roosters you can always incubate your hens’ eggs next spring and gamble getting some girls 😊
But you’d have to be prepared to process the roosters, at least that’s what I do since there is no market for roosters, at least not at the price to get your money back.
 
I have a 17 week old leghorn that i thought for the longest time was a rooster but its a hen with a huge comb

Oooo well then you may give them the hope for a chance that it may be a pullet. Thanks!

I have White Leghorns but I didn’t pay attention to their development a year or two ago since I was still new to everything. But so far my Leghorn mixes if they have a large red comb it’s always a boy.
 
Oooo well then you may give them the hope for a chance that it may be a pullet. Thanks!

I have White Leghorns but I didn’t pay attention to their development a year or two ago since I was still new to everything. But so far my Leghorn mixes if they have a large red comb it’s always a boy.
Im just saying leg horns can be hard to tell
 

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