Jun 6, 2013 #1 mudd32 Chirping 11 Years Joined Mar 22, 2013 Messages 48 Reaction score 6 Points 87 Location downtown Nicholson, ky. This was an Easter chick and is waaaay bigger than the golden comets. If she's a hen she is super bossy
This was an Easter chick and is waaaay bigger than the golden comets. If she's a hen she is super bossy
Jun 6, 2013 #2 fuzziecreatures Songster 8 Years Joined May 2, 2011 Messages 586 Reaction score 17 Points 133 Location Southwestern PA, Flock since 5/2011 That is a barred rock cockerel
Jun 6, 2013 #3 ShayBaby Crowing 12 Years Joined Mar 4, 2013 Messages 1,219 Reaction score 82 Points 261 Location Lucasville, OH X2. That's a lovely BR roo.
Jun 6, 2013 #4 CCCCCCCCHICKENS Crowing 7 Years Joined Dec 3, 2012 Messages 7,687 Reaction score 516 Points 288 Location Indiana BR cockeral
Jun 6, 2013 Thread starter #5 mudd32 Chirping 11 Years Joined Mar 22, 2013 Messages 48 Reaction score 6 Points 87 Location downtown Nicholson, ky. Ok thanks...now take a look at his sibling. It's quite a bit smaller but still has a pretty good comb.
Ok thanks...now take a look at his sibling. It's quite a bit smaller but still has a pretty good comb.
Jun 6, 2013 #6 ShayBaby Crowing 12 Years Joined Mar 4, 2013 Messages 1,219 Reaction score 82 Points 261 Location Lucasville, OH That appears to be a roo, as well. Pullets appear black with white barring (darker than roos) while roos are lighter, almost like white with black barring. Both of yours are quite light.
That appears to be a roo, as well. Pullets appear black with white barring (darker than roos) while roos are lighter, almost like white with black barring. Both of yours are quite light.
Jun 6, 2013 #7 Mr MKK FARMS Crowing Premium Feather Member 7 Years Joined Sep 27, 2012 Messages 33,764 Reaction score 1,044 Points 476 That is a barred rock cockerel too.
Jun 6, 2013 #8 CCCCCCCCHICKENS Crowing 7 Years Joined Dec 3, 2012 Messages 7,687 Reaction score 516 Points 288 Location Indiana Br cockeral