Apr 19, 2011 Thread starter #12 rusteerooster Chirping 12 Years Feb 8, 2010 13 1 77 I'm very suprised that a pullet will display the neck feathers the same way a rooster will. I have much to learn about the ways of chickens.
I'm very suprised that a pullet will display the neck feathers the same way a rooster will. I have much to learn about the ways of chickens.
Apr 19, 2011 #13 theoldchick The Chicken Whisperer Premium Feather Member 15 Years May 11, 2010 35,798 39,997 1,157 Females usually stick their head feathers up while a male will have a necklace of hackle feathers sticking out around the neck. Check out this unhappy hen-the one without the teeth.
Females usually stick their head feathers up while a male will have a necklace of hackle feathers sticking out around the neck. Check out this unhappy hen-the one without the teeth.
Apr 19, 2011 Thread starter #14 rusteerooster Chirping 12 Years Feb 8, 2010 13 1 77 If I may ask, what in the pictures indicate she's a pullet?
Apr 19, 2011 Thread starter #15 rusteerooster Chirping 12 Years Feb 8, 2010 13 1 77 Quote: Is she angry because you gell'd her a mohawk?
Apr 19, 2011 #16 schellie69 Songster 10 Years Oct 8, 2009 4,077 18 211 Kansas Quote: No hackle feathers and no pointy saddle feathers. I see my girls do this when they are working on pecking order.
Quote: No hackle feathers and no pointy saddle feathers. I see my girls do this when they are working on pecking order.
Apr 19, 2011 Thread starter #17 rusteerooster Chirping 12 Years Feb 8, 2010 13 1 77 Quote: No hackle feathers and no pointy saddle feathers. I see my girls do this when they are working on pecking order. Thank you for the sexing details. They are definitely working out who's gonna be the queen b.
Quote: No hackle feathers and no pointy saddle feathers. I see my girls do this when they are working on pecking order. Thank you for the sexing details. They are definitely working out who's gonna be the queen b.