Feb 3, 2024 #1 Brianna245 Songster 7 Years Joined Aug 7, 2018 Messages 57 Reaction score 45 Points 121 Location Canada B.C I have six mystery backyard chicks, I do know there is some jersey giant and americauna in there Maybe.. this is one I thought was a hen, she is 3 weeks old, and her feathers are acting like a hen but she is getting a larger comb. What do you think?
I have six mystery backyard chicks, I do know there is some jersey giant and americauna in there Maybe.. this is one I thought was a hen, she is 3 weeks old, and her feathers are acting like a hen but she is getting a larger comb. What do you think?
Feb 3, 2024 Thread starter #2 Brianna245 Songster 7 Years Joined Aug 7, 2018 Messages 57 Reaction score 45 Points 121 Location Canada B.C And this is another chick from the same hatch who I think is getting a pea comb? By his wing feathers and no tail feathers I thought rooster, but he has barely any comb, I'm so confused lol please help! Click to expand... Attachments 20240203_165148.jpg 399.4 KB · Views: 10
And this is another chick from the same hatch who I think is getting a pea comb? By his wing feathers and no tail feathers I thought rooster, but he has barely any comb, I'm so confused lol please help! Click to expand...
Feb 3, 2024 #3 GirlsHuntToo High On Summertime Friend Joined Jul 18, 2023 Messages 4,060 Reaction score 14,604 Points 701 Location The Keystone State It am pretty sure that's a male.
Feb 3, 2024 #4 fluffycrow Chasing broodies Premium Feather Member Spirit Friend Joined Jan 12, 2023 Messages 18,469 Reaction score 67,289 Points 1,146 Location Attica Greece The comb is sort of large, but I'd wait longer to make any guesses
Feb 3, 2024 #5 nuthatched CEO, Orneriness and Co. Premium Feather Member 6 Years Spirit Friend Joined Nov 9, 2019 Messages 30,651 Reaction score 64,098 Points 1,126 Location Rim Country, Az Feather sexing only works on birds bred for it, I'm going to guess cockerel.