Kristen08hope
Chirping
- Apr 26, 2019
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So tail feathers aren't a definitive way of knowing? That's what I was trying to compare on everyone to the one I'm positive is a white leghorn cockerel (it has a very large comb compared to others)Too young to tell yet
Tail feathers do not indicate gender unless the bird is about 20 weeks old and by the other things would have made it obvious.So tail feathers aren't a definitive way of knowing? That's what I was trying to compare on everyone to the one I'm positive is a white leghorn cockerel (it has a very large comb compared to others)
Even pullets?Tail feathers do not indicate gender unless the bird is about 20 weeks old and by the other things would have made it obvious.
Leghorns typically have larger combs early.
Yep, even the females. Look up leg hirn hens. Most have big, floppy combsEven pullets?
Well crap. Here I am trying not to have em crowing before I rehome and it may still come down to that lol ty. New breed for meYep, even the females. Look up leg hirn hens. Most have big, floppy combs
They will get male-specific feathers before they start crowing. Usually lolWell crap. Here I am trying not to have em crowing before I rehome and it may still come down to that lol ty. New breed for me