Jul 5, 2019 #1 H Horsebackgurl98 Songster 6 Years Aug 20, 2018 107 69 131 Maryland No crow. No spurs about 6 months old could it be a hen? I've had mixed opinions Attachments 20190705_142409.jpg 772.8 KB · Views: 17 20190705_142415.jpg 832.6 KB · Views: 17 20190705_142406.jpg 1,013.8 KB · Views: 17
Jul 5, 2019 #4 sourland Broody Magician Premium Feather Member 16 Years May 3, 2009 170,867 700,466 2,357 New Jersey Slow maturing cockerel
Jul 5, 2019 #5 cstephens1987 Crowing Apr 25, 2019 2,175 2,456 292 Carroll county, Maryland Cockerel. You can tell by the pointy thin saddle feathers and appearance of sickle feathers in the tail.
Cockerel. You can tell by the pointy thin saddle feathers and appearance of sickle feathers in the tail.
Jul 5, 2019 #6 chrissynemetz Psalm 91 ❤ Premium Feather Member 11 Years Dec 19, 2013 43,490 370,009 1,957 Olathe Colorado I agree, you have a cockerel
Jul 5, 2019 #7 cluckcluckhens Crowing 9 Years May 4, 2015 548 928 261 PNW I used to have an Australorp Rooster and this is a Rooster. Pretty boy. We called him Mr Roo and talked to him and then he would crow. We got Mr Roo when he was close to a year old and he did crow.
I used to have an Australorp Rooster and this is a Rooster. Pretty boy. We called him Mr Roo and talked to him and then he would crow. We got Mr Roo when he was close to a year old and he did crow.
Jul 5, 2019 #8 gtaus Enabler 6 Years Mar 29, 2019 8,543 42,434 1,057 Northern Minnesota My Coop My Coop Cockerel, definitely. Unless it starts laying eggs, which I would then call it a hen without reservation.
Cockerel, definitely. Unless it starts laying eggs, which I would then call it a hen without reservation.