Apr 6, 2013 #1 faegood In the Brooder 6 Years Joined Jan 27, 2013 Messages 15 Reaction score 0 Points 24 Location Efland, NC Could they REALLY all be roosters? Bought them as golden comet pullets at a flock swap.
Apr 6, 2013 #2 bugglesmommy Songster 6 Years Joined Feb 2, 2013 Messages 2,415 Reaction score 331 Points 228 Location Leesville, Louisiana My Coop My Coop Crowing is pretty much a clear sign that you've got roosters.
Apr 6, 2013 #3 LilyLovesBugs Chirping 8 Years Joined Aug 1, 2011 Messages 214 Reaction score 5 Points 91 One of my hens crows (she lays so I know for sure) the bottom picture looks like a rooster to me though.
One of my hens crows (she lays so I know for sure) the bottom picture looks like a rooster to me though.
Apr 6, 2013 #4 howfunkyisurchicken Crowing 11 Years Joined Apr 11, 2011 Messages 9,281 Reaction score 843 Points 391 Location Tn If they all look like that bottom pic, they're all roosters. The huge comb and wattles and stringy hackle and saddle feathers say it all. Sorry :/
If they all look like that bottom pic, they're all roosters. The huge comb and wattles and stringy hackle and saddle feathers say it all. Sorry :/
Apr 6, 2013 #5 hdowden Crowing 8 Years Joined Aug 14, 2011 Messages 11,642 Reaction score 348 Points 331 Location louisiana those are all roosters. my guess is that someone breed sexlinks together thinking that they would get more sex links but sex links are a one time breeding
those are all roosters. my guess is that someone breed sexlinks together thinking that they would get more sex links but sex links are a one time breeding