Jun 8, 2015 #4 shodack Songster Mar 19, 2015 392 46 121 central NY I know very little, but at 6 weeks some comb development is normal for a hen, and there's no reddening. My guess would be hen... Someone more experienced will know for sure!
I know very little, but at 6 weeks some comb development is normal for a hen, and there's no reddening. My guess would be hen... Someone more experienced will know for sure!
Jun 8, 2015 #5 campbell5 In the Brooder Mar 9, 2015 71 6 48 Arkansas The yellow on the tips of the comb leads me to think this is a hen.
Jun 8, 2015 #6 ChickenMammX4 Songster Mar 17, 2015 1,044 249 161 SW Ohio I'd say girl. She looks like mine did at that age.
Jun 8, 2015 Thread starter #7 aaroncoolio In the Brooder 5 Years Mar 9, 2014 46 1 34 ChickenMammX4 said: I'd say girl. She looks like mine did at that age. Click to expand... I hope! I bought it sexed as a female but a lot of people been telling me she looks like a roo
ChickenMammX4 said: I'd say girl. She looks like mine did at that age. Click to expand... I hope! I bought it sexed as a female but a lot of people been telling me she looks like a roo
Jun 8, 2015 #8 DrTacosMD Chirping Mar 27, 2015 87 7 56 Riverside, CA Hen. I bought 3 BOs a few months ago and 1 turned out to be a rooster. His comb and wattles were so pronounced and darker then the girls' by 4 weeks.
Hen. I bought 3 BOs a few months ago and 1 turned out to be a rooster. His comb and wattles were so pronounced and darker then the girls' by 4 weeks.
Jun 8, 2015 Thread starter #10 aaroncoolio In the Brooder 5 Years Mar 9, 2014 46 1 34 Just realized the comb pictures were old