Sep 20, 2009 #11 DTchickens Crowing 16 Years Joined Mar 23, 2008 Messages 4,394 Reaction score 65 Points 396 Location Bailey, Mississippi. Cockerel.
Sep 20, 2009 #12 chickenmum Songster 11 Years Joined Dec 7, 2008 Messages 829 Reaction score 9 Points 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 Joined Mar 11, 2009 Messages 797 Reaction score 4 Points 149 Location 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 16 Years Joined Mar 23, 2008 Messages 4,394 Reaction score 65 Points 396 Location 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 #15 M To The Maxx Baseball+Girls=Life 10 Years Joined Jul 24, 2009 Messages 8,253 Reaction score 56 Points 261 Location Lutz,FL Roo
Sep 20, 2009 #16 speckledhen Intentional Solitude Premium Feather Member 18 Years Friend Spirit Educator Joined Feb 3, 2007 Messages 80,666 Reaction score 18,967 Points 1,426 Location 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 Joined May 18, 2009 Messages 1,721 Reaction score 15 Points 161 Location England, United Kingdom Im positive thats a male