Aug 4, 2019 #1 B BriaS In the Brooder Joined Aug 4, 2019 Messages 27 Reaction score 10 Points 24 Location Harwood, MD I am still unsure whether my 3 birds are male or female. They just turned 13 weeks yesterday. Attachments BCF6AD58-F522-49D0-BBE1-7B71EEE683F7.jpeg 721.7 KB · Views: 19 3EF982B6-6C30-4B4E-836A-8B65B970EF9B.jpeg 602 KB · Views: 14
Aug 4, 2019 #2 featheredplanets Crowing Joined Nov 28, 2017 Messages 2,881 Reaction score 4,419 Points 466 Location UK The two in the last picture are cockerels. Need to see the third one’s comb
Aug 4, 2019 Thread starter #3 B BriaS In the Brooder Joined Aug 4, 2019 Messages 27 Reaction score 10 Points 24 Location Harwood, MD All of their combs are identical. I bought them from tractor supply and was told they were pullers. Do you have any guesses on the yellow ones breed? I think Orpington but not 100% sure. It keeps getting darker.
All of their combs are identical. I bought them from tractor supply and was told they were pullers. Do you have any guesses on the yellow ones breed? I think Orpington but not 100% sure. It keeps getting darker.
Aug 4, 2019 #4 CountryFlock Songster 9 Years Joined Apr 24, 2014 Messages 557 Reaction score 481 Points 236 Location United States American Buff Orpington. It’s getting darker because it’s a cockerel.
Aug 4, 2019 Thread starter #5 B BriaS In the Brooder Joined Aug 4, 2019 Messages 27 Reaction score 10 Points 24 Location Harwood, MD Thank you!!
Aug 4, 2019 #6 featheredplanets Crowing Joined Nov 28, 2017 Messages 2,881 Reaction score 4,419 Points 466 Location UK CountryFlock said: American Buff Orpington. It’s getting darker because it’s a cockerel. Click to expand... x2
CountryFlock said: American Buff Orpington. It’s getting darker because it’s a cockerel. Click to expand... x2