I think @rural mouse thought Mottled Houdan x mottled Cochin bantam. That was based on skin color, comb, the extra toes, what Meyers says about the mix, and what breeds Meyers carry.
Did I get that right @rural mouse?


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I think @rural mouse thought Mottled Houdan x mottled Cochin bantam. That was based on skin color, comb, the extra toes, what Meyers says about the mix, and what breeds Meyers carry.
Did I get that right @rural mouse?


100% dead on what AND why!Charlemagne would be posh....Sigh. I just asked a friend for advice on the Chippy dilemma. I thought she would persuade me he had to go.
After I explained the situation she said: Well you best get a name for the handsome dude. Something posh because he will look very distinguished.
I am surrounded by enablers!
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I need to find the Shad article. I read it ages ago - but if course it was just out of general interest.This pic does it for me. Bar slide way over to cockerel. Comb size is getting much to big for pullet.
FWIW, speckled sussex as a general rule (exceptions abound, don't cross that bridge unless you have to) are pretty chill. Both Nox and Mera were pretty squarely in the "sure, what ever" category. Mera still is, even when broody.
Go back to Shad's article on roos and Rebecca's post on handling young. Deep breath....let it out slowly.....and let their behavior speak to you. One day at a time.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/articles/understanding-your-rooster.75056/I need to find the Shad article. I read it ages ago - but if course it was just out of general interest.
Now it feels like I need to study!
I do try to pay attention!![]()
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Oooh! I like it. Naming him may help me come to terms with keeping him.Charlemagne would be posh....
How about Shen or Shan for the roo. Close enough to not really be a name shift...but a bit less feminine???Shanai, however, is looking VERY cockerely (99% certain)....and I suggest name shift....Shiner being close.
Ooooo ShakespeareCharlemagne would be posh....
I've found the crowing happens (4 adult roos before) when they're released from the coop for breakfast (some inside when waking up, not all night): come out, look about, crow "all well", move about, grab a bite or 2, crow again after checking another area.I’ve thought he was likely a roo for a few weeks now.
Freaking out, not exactly, because we aren’t experiencing any negatives in the situation yet. Calls and talking during the day, unless he crows incessantly, isn’t bad. Would young Roos be expected to calm down if they do crow all day long, at first? We had a neighbor who had a new young rooster, and seriously, he crowed every minute of every day, nonstop for 2-3 months, until one day he was killed (found dead). That kind of incessant crowing, with the run so near the house, that would be hard to take. DH harder than me probably, I generally like the sound of crowing otherwise.
The ladies here regularly go at it and create a wonderful cacophony of egg songs, boks, and whatnot. DH doesn’t mind that, he’s interested in what’s going on with them, and likes animals generally.