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Hi everyone
I am a new chicken keeper in South Australia. Our family has just adopted 5 new chicks that will free range our yard and hopefully lay lots of eggs. I have gone a bit chicken crazy and can't stop reading this forum. There is so much stuff I didn't know!
I'm hoping someone might be able to help with a question. We purchased 2 ISA browns, 1 Australorp and 2 While Leghorns, all from a fodder shop and we were told they were good layers. They also told us that they were all hens. However one of the Leghorns displays different behaviour than the others. It chest bumps, attacks the other hens (and has pulled out many a feather) and it seems to be developing a bigger comb on its head than the others. It also isn't growing its feathers as well and looks very patchy. The other leghorn has all the feathers and looks lovely, yet they are the same age. My husband thinks the one with the larger comb is a rooster. Can anyone help? What do you think. The chick in question is my daughters favourite and she called it Rainbow, I'm hoping it doesnt turn out to be a RainBOY as my husband doesnt want to keep any roosters. Could there be a mistake in the sexing????
Thanks for any help. The photo shows all the chicks. The white one in the middle is the one we are hoping is a hen! The are all about 6 weeks old (or so we were told).
I am a new chicken keeper in South Australia. Our family has just adopted 5 new chicks that will free range our yard and hopefully lay lots of eggs. I have gone a bit chicken crazy and can't stop reading this forum. There is so much stuff I didn't know!
I'm hoping someone might be able to help with a question. We purchased 2 ISA browns, 1 Australorp and 2 While Leghorns, all from a fodder shop and we were told they were good layers. They also told us that they were all hens. However one of the Leghorns displays different behaviour than the others. It chest bumps, attacks the other hens (and has pulled out many a feather) and it seems to be developing a bigger comb on its head than the others. It also isn't growing its feathers as well and looks very patchy. The other leghorn has all the feathers and looks lovely, yet they are the same age. My husband thinks the one with the larger comb is a rooster. Can anyone help? What do you think. The chick in question is my daughters favourite and she called it Rainbow, I'm hoping it doesnt turn out to be a RainBOY as my husband doesnt want to keep any roosters. Could there be a mistake in the sexing????
Thanks for any help. The photo shows all the chicks. The white one in the middle is the one we are hoping is a hen! The are all about 6 weeks old (or so we were told).