Jun 30, 2012 #1 markb In the Brooder 11 Years Joined May 1, 2008 Messages 38 Reaction score 0 Points 32 Location Saint Louis, MO Got them on may 5th and the guy said they were about a week old. It looks very cocky if you ask me!
Jun 30, 2012 #2 F Fred's Hens Crowing Premium Feather Member 9 Years Friend Spirit Educator Joined Oct 14, 2010 Messages 16,073 Reaction score 2,344 Points 441 Location Up North when it's hot, Down South when it's not. I agree. Looks to also be a production red.
Jun 30, 2012 Thread starter #3 markb In the Brooder 11 Years Joined May 1, 2008 Messages 38 Reaction score 0 Points 32 Location Saint Louis, MO That's the problem with local vendors, you never know what your going to get. She/He was my favorite bird to...
That's the problem with local vendors, you never know what your going to get. She/He was my favorite bird to...
Jun 30, 2012 #4 farmerChef Crowing 14 Years Joined Nov 18, 2010 Messages 3,445 Reaction score 96 Points 344 Location Southern Georgia My Coop My Coop rooster, looks around 6-8 weeks old
Jun 30, 2012 #5 BlueCamas Songster 8 Years Joined Aug 25, 2011 Messages 2,198 Reaction score 43 Points 171 Location Milwaukie, Oregon Production Red cockerel.
Jul 1, 2012 Thread starter #6 markb In the Brooder 11 Years Joined May 1, 2008 Messages 38 Reaction score 0 Points 32 Location Saint Louis, MO When will he start to crow?
Jul 1, 2012 #7 farmerChef Crowing 14 Years Joined Nov 18, 2010 Messages 3,445 Reaction score 96 Points 344 Location Southern Georgia My Coop My Coop Most usualy start around 3 or 4 months old. I've seen some (not RIR) try at 1 week, and some not until 6-7 months.
Most usualy start around 3 or 4 months old. I've seen some (not RIR) try at 1 week, and some not until 6-7 months.