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I thought golden comets, USA browns, and red sexlinks were all the same thing.That's definitely a cockerel, but he might be an Isa brown rooster rather than a golden comet one. Both breeds have similar feathering
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I thought golden comets, USA browns, and red sexlinks were all the same thing.That's definitely a cockerel, but he might be an Isa brown rooster rather than a golden comet one. Both breeds have similar feathering
Could be a 2nd generation Golden Comet or other red sex link because I think there's something else mixed in there..their beaks aren't usually yellow like his.I have a 16 week old golden comet and I don’t know the gender for sure. It has a large comb and wattles, but hasn’t grown spurs. He’s been getting bullied by the other chickens in his flock.View attachment 2246493
Or maybe a RIR mixed with something else?Could be a 2nd generation Golden Comet or other red sex link because I think there's something else mixed in there..their beaks aren't usually yellow like his.
Definitely a boy because of the saddle pointy feathers he's so handsome.I have a 16 week old golden comet and I don’t know the gender for sure. It has a large comb and wattles, but hasn’t grown spurs. He’s been getting bullied by the other chickens in his flock.View attachment 2246493