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The other white/grey one had a comb and waffles first and not a sound yet . Chickens can be confusing LOLI would think so. He just seems like he matured faster than your other boys.
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The other white/grey one had a comb and waffles first and not a sound yet . Chickens can be confusing LOLI would think so. He just seems like he matured faster than your other boys.
They definitely can ....The other white/grey one had a comb and waffles first and not a sound yet . Chickens can be confusing LOL
I’ll keep everyone posted , depending on hurricane weather I’m going out and waiting for the sun this Saturday to hopefully hear another one crow lolThey definitely can ....
Some females will, but most often it's seen on males. Mixed bred males will often have bright blocks of colors.Thank you ! I do think the darker brown ones are hens and also #2 as she doesn’t have a comb at all yet but I am brand new ! I keep getting contradicting information. Is it true only Roos can have red tones on their wings ?
Some females will, but most often it's seen on males. Mixed bred males will often have bright blocks of colors.
Yes, this is true. The male feathers come in between 10-20 weeks, sometimes longer.I’ve been told males have pointed feathers and hens rounded if that’s the case only one other besides the white ones all have rounded feathers is that true ? I need eggs or crowing ASAP LOL