The second one is definitely a Cockerel!Here’s two of our 6 girls! I’ll have to take some pictures of the other ones!
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The second one is definitely a Cockerel!Here’s two of our 6 girls! I’ll have to take some pictures of the other ones!
Oh man! We actually used to have 2 EE’s and they were such beautiful birds!! They have been the only two I’ve ever known what breed they were!Hmm. Hard one, 1st looks like a golden comet/cinnamon queen, the 2nd might be an EE mix, @cherrynberry has a rooster with similar coloring.
It’s a what...The second one is definitely a Cockerel!
It’s what you call a young rooster.It’s a what...
I’m glad to still be learning chicken words!! Thank you!! I’m not so sure that this one would qualify as young or a rooster though... several years old (at least 5-6 years) and “it” doesn’t crow and I’m almost certain lays eggs...It’s what you call a young rooster.
I know... That’s why this isn’t a male..A male, it doesn't lay eggs.
Cockerel Would be under 1 year.I’m glad to still be learning chicken words!! Thank you!! I’m not so sure that this one would qualify as young or a rooster though... several years old (at least 5-6 years) and “it” doesn’t crow and I’m almost certain lays eggs...
Does he crow?I’m glad to still be learning chicken words!! Thank you!! I’m not so sure that this one would qualify as young or a rooster though... several years old (at least 5-6 years) and “it” doesn’t crow and I’m almost certain lays eggs...
I’m so confused!!!Cockerel Would be under 1 year.