Sep 20, 2009 #11 DTchickens Crowing 11 Years Mar 23, 2008 4,394 63 253 Bailey, Mississippi. Cockerel.
Sep 20, 2009 #12 chickenmum Songster 11 Years Dec 7, 2008 829 9 151 To me it looks kinda roo-ish. His comb and wattles are so red and he looks like he is starting to get saddle feathers. But I could be wrong
To me it looks kinda roo-ish. His comb and wattles are so red and he looks like he is starting to get saddle feathers. But I could be wrong
Sep 20, 2009 Thread starter #13 PhlyinPheBee Poodles, Chicken, Goats--OH MY!! 10 Years Mar 11, 2009 797 4 149 Northeast Louisiana OMG I cannot believe this. I noticed the tail feathers. "Mo" is 5 months why is there no crowing?? Is that normal??? I pick this chick out by using the leg and head spot.
OMG I cannot believe this. I noticed the tail feathers. "Mo" is 5 months why is there no crowing?? Is that normal??? I pick this chick out by using the leg and head spot.
Sep 20, 2009 #14 DTchickens Crowing 11 Years Mar 23, 2008 4,394 63 253 Bailey, Mississippi. Quote: Some will crow at only a week, some will crow by months, some will crow by a year. All depends on the individual.
Quote: Some will crow at only a week, some will crow by months, some will crow by a year. All depends on the individual.
Sep 20, 2009 #16 speckledhen Intentional Solitude Premium Feather Member 17 Years Feb 3, 2007 79,951 16,022 1,366 Blue Ridge Mtns. of North Georgia No question, that's a male. Too young for real spurs, though. The color and the comb and the stringly saddle feathers coming in tell the story. These can be sexed at hatch.
No question, that's a male. Too young for real spurs, though. The color and the comb and the stringly saddle feathers coming in tell the story. These can be sexed at hatch.
Sep 20, 2009 #17 eggsrcool Sussex Fanatic 10 Years May 18, 2009 1,721 13 161 England, United Kingdom Im positive thats a male