Jun 25, 2014 #1 juliemama Hatching 5 Years Joined Jun 25, 2014 Messages 7 Reaction score 0 Points 7 Location Maple Valley, WA This is Butters, who I believe to be 8-9 weeks old. The comb was present when I got her (?) at ~3 weeks old.
This is Butters, who I believe to be 8-9 weeks old. The comb was present when I got her (?) at ~3 weeks old.
Jun 25, 2014 #2 luvmypets Songster 6 Years Joined Mar 17, 2013 Messages 2,534 Reaction score 161 Points 188 Location East Coast Im thinking butters is a boy and is definitly a cross of some sort... Hope you can keep him!
Jun 25, 2014 #3 Basskids08 Chick Logging 5 Years Joined Mar 9, 2014 Messages 2,830 Reaction score 199 Points 178 Location In the country somewhere Isn't that a sex link cockerel? I'm not to familiar with the boys so not positive
Jun 25, 2014 #4 luvmypets Songster 6 Years Joined Mar 17, 2013 Messages 2,534 Reaction score 161 Points 188 Location East Coast Might be a amber sex link
Jun 25, 2014 Thread starter #5 juliemama Hatching 5 Years Joined Jun 25, 2014 Messages 7 Reaction score 0 Points 7 Location Maple Valley, WA Two votes for roo, huh? If a roo, he can't stay here
Jun 27, 2014 Thread starter #6 juliemama Hatching 5 Years Joined Jun 25, 2014 Messages 7 Reaction score 0 Points 7 Location Maple Valley, WA bumping this up seeking additional input...
Jun 27, 2014 #7 JodyJo Songster 9 Years Joined Sep 27, 2010 Messages 2,786 Reaction score 69 Points 188 Location Colorado sorry, I am guessing roo as well...but give it time, and see, you should know soon enough
Jun 27, 2014 #8 fshinggrl Songster 10 Years Joined May 1, 2009 Messages 2,615 Reaction score 99 Points 248 Location the edge of insanity You have another vote for roo here as well.
Jun 27, 2014 Thread starter #9 juliemama Hatching 5 Years Joined Jun 25, 2014 Messages 7 Reaction score 0 Points 7 Location Maple Valley, WA Thanks, all. I hope you're wrong
Jun 27, 2014 #10 RedJungleFowl Songster 7 Years Joined Apr 23, 2012 Messages 692 Reaction score 22 Points 134 Location Cailfornia That is a Leghorn cockerel and to me it is a rooster b/c of the tail and the comb.