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♥♥Lover of Leghorns♥♥
1. Boy
2. Boy
3. Unsure
4. Girl
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1. Boy
I agree. But I also think the one in the center closest to camera is roo tooWyandotte to the far right is male.
With update pics, they ALL look male, lol.I agree. But I also think the one in the center closest to camera is roo too
A roo. The roosters get the dark coloring and the females are very light. Absolutely gorgeous birds. I have both hen and roo. Two of my favorite birds in my flock. Very friendly and fluffy!I’ve got the same question. I have an 8 week old Salmon Faverolle that looks like maybe she might be a he? Can anyone tell?
Missed those lol. Yeah so much comb and wattle development and they are pretty red. Not so much on the tail development. I think youre rightWith update pics, they ALL look male, lol.
Thanks I was afraid if that. He is not at all friendly and the most flighty of the flock.A roo. The roosters get the dark coloring and the females are very light. Absolutely gorgeous birds. I have both hen and roo. Two of my favorite birds in my flock. Very friendly and fluffy!
Just hold it alot and give it treats. He might come around!Thanks I was afraid if that. He is not at all friendly and the most flighty of the flock.
Bird in question is male.I have one Wyandotte that I am unsure on Gender. It is seven weeks old, but the colors are so different compared to her sisters. The first picture it is far right. It has dark brown and light brown spots. It also has a very dark butt as you can see in the third picture. The comb is puffing way more than the others, but not very red. It might be a mix???
Awesome!! I'm so glad I have a Wyandotte roo.Bird in question is male.
Is that a guinea fowl in the background? Very pretty feathering.