Aug 24, 2014 #1 dede bird In the Brooder 5 Years Joined Mar 31, 2014 Messages 26 Reaction score 1 Points 36 Location Palo Alto California Now that you all have helped me identify my girls can you now tell me if these hens are actually roosters... I I have 3 with small combs and 4 with large combs. Thank you Leslie
Now that you all have helped me identify my girls can you now tell me if these hens are actually roosters... I I have 3 with small combs and 4 with large combs. Thank you Leslie
Aug 24, 2014 #2 Mountain Peeps Jesus is my life Premium Feather Member 10 Years Friend Greeter Spirit Joined Apr 23, 2014 Messages 28,458 Reaction score 6,846 Points 717 Location Colorado My Coop My Coop You have hens approaching the laying age!
Aug 24, 2014 Thread starter #3 dede bird In the Brooder 5 Years Joined Mar 31, 2014 Messages 26 Reaction score 1 Points 36 Location Palo Alto California what a relief. thank you so much
Aug 24, 2014 #4 BantamLover21 Crowing 7 Years Friend Joined Jul 24, 2013 Messages 23,660 Reaction score 1,627 Points 426 They are definitely hens. The one with the larger comb is just maturing faster and is closer to laying than the others.
They are definitely hens. The one with the larger comb is just maturing faster and is closer to laying than the others.
Aug 24, 2014 Thread starter #5 dede bird In the Brooder 5 Years Joined Mar 31, 2014 Messages 26 Reaction score 1 Points 36 Location Palo Alto California We've had two eggs a day for the past 3 days. They are 18 weeks old..
Aug 24, 2014 #6 Wyandottes7 Crowing 6 Years Friend Joined Jul 24, 2013 Messages 20,586 Reaction score 1,384 Points 401 All pullets.
Aug 24, 2014 #7 arkansas55 Chirping 5 Years Joined Aug 23, 2014 Messages 649 Reaction score 52 Points 98 Location arkansas Awesome!