Aug 30, 2010 #11 Mrs. Fluffy Puffy Fluffy Feather Farm 12 Years Joined Jan 26, 2010 Messages 16,007 Reaction score 248 Points 456 Location Texas, Panhandle Roo
Aug 31, 2010 #12 emjay Songster 10 Years Joined Sep 6, 2009 Messages 1,292 Reaction score 19 Points 161 definite first roo, second pullet.
Aug 31, 2010 #13 BekahBear Songster 11 Years Joined Jan 3, 2010 Messages 199 Reaction score 14 Points 176 Location Arizona i agree with the others...top pic is a roo and the bottom one is a pullet
Aug 31, 2010 #14 BloominOrchid Songster 9 Years Joined Apr 18, 2010 Messages 589 Reaction score 1 Points 129 Location Worcester Township Roo & Pullet, got them here too Can you keep the roo?
Aug 31, 2010 Thread starter #15 abi24 Chirping 9 Years Joined Jul 6, 2010 Messages 50 Reaction score 5 Points 94 Thanks for your help everyone. They were both supposed to be hens! I ordered 12 chicks in January and picked them up in May when they were three weeks old. There was supposed to be one rooster and 11 hens but so far I have at least 3 roos. They are 17 weeks old now and I can't wait for some eggs!
Thanks for your help everyone. They were both supposed to be hens! I ordered 12 chicks in January and picked them up in May when they were three weeks old. There was supposed to be one rooster and 11 hens but so far I have at least 3 roos. They are 17 weeks old now and I can't wait for some eggs!
Aug 31, 2010 #16 rnorris1234 Songster 9 Years Joined Jun 4, 2010 Messages 294 Reaction score 5 Points 109 Location Fort Payne, AL Sorry, but Wyandottes with that size and color of comb -- top is a roo!