Jun 14, 2016 #1 K katiek33 Hatching Feb 8, 2016 4 0 7 I'm pretty sure its a roo but this is my first time raising and owning chickens. Roosters are not allowed in the city I live. I just want to make sure before I give him away.
I'm pretty sure its a roo but this is my first time raising and owning chickens. Roosters are not allowed in the city I live. I just want to make sure before I give him away.
Jun 14, 2016 #2 QueenMisha Queen of the Coop 10 Years Jan 14, 2015 6,030 1,050 386 Shingle Springs, California, USA How old?
Jun 14, 2016 Thread starter #3 K katiek33 Hatching Feb 8, 2016 4 0 7 About 5 months. I got them the first week of Febuary and I believe they were a few days old when I got them.
About 5 months. I got them the first week of Febuary and I believe they were a few days old when I got them.
Jun 14, 2016 #4 QueenMisha Queen of the Coop 10 Years Jan 14, 2015 6,030 1,050 386 Shingle Springs, California, USA Then that is a pullet. She will be laying soon.
Jun 14, 2016 Thread starter #5 K katiek33 Hatching Feb 8, 2016 4 0 7 Thanks! I found 2 eggs today just not sure who laid them.
Jun 14, 2016 Thread starter #6 K katiek33 Hatching Feb 8, 2016 4 0 7 Here's a picture of her sibling. Their combs are different. The first one has a brighter and larger comb.
Here's a picture of her sibling. Their combs are different. The first one has a brighter and larger comb.
Jun 14, 2016 #7 junebuggena Crowing Apr 17, 2015 23,102 8,347 491 Long Beach, WA The first one is just maturing faster. Just like with humans, they don't all hit puberty at the exact same moment.
The first one is just maturing faster. Just like with humans, they don't all hit puberty at the exact same moment.
Jun 15, 2016 #8 E Elky In the Brooder Jun 13, 2016 98 8 21 In the Chicken Run Yes that is a pullet. My barred rock hens looked like that when they were young.