Nov 13, 2011 #1 rhinomd In the Brooder 8 Years Jun 11, 2011 58 2 41 Jackson,TN We couldn't think of a good name so she decided her name was gonna be Po Po.
Nov 13, 2011 #3 The Red Rooster Poultry Observer 8 Years Aug 14, 2011 4,204 49 223 Rapid City, South Dakota Very cute and funny! He looks like a "Spike" to me.
Nov 13, 2011 Thread starter #4 rhinomd In the Brooder 8 Years Jun 11, 2011 58 2 41 Jackson,TN I think it looks like a road runner right now.
Nov 13, 2011 #5 The Red Rooster Poultry Observer 8 Years Aug 14, 2011 4,204 49 223 Rapid City, South Dakota Quote: Yeah, kinda does. I just know he's going to get a funny name.
Nov 13, 2011 #6 gritsar Cows, Chooks & Impys - OH MY! 14 Years Nov 9, 2007 28,913 490 681 SW Arkansas Quote: Me too. Hope you can have roosters where you live. He's a cutie.
Nov 13, 2011 Thread starter #7 rhinomd In the Brooder 8 Years Jun 11, 2011 58 2 41 Jackson,TN Does everyone think it is a rooster? But If it is I will just have to get me a hen to put with it. Or put it in the silkie pen.
Does everyone think it is a rooster? But If it is I will just have to get me a hen to put with it. Or put it in the silkie pen.
Nov 13, 2011 #8 gritsar Cows, Chooks & Impys - OH MY! 14 Years Nov 9, 2007 28,913 490 681 SW Arkansas Quote: I only have experience with the two polish chicks I raised. The cockerel's crest came in spiky, like yours; the pullet had a much rounder poof.
Quote: I only have experience with the two polish chicks I raised. The cockerel's crest came in spiky, like yours; the pullet had a much rounder poof.
Nov 13, 2011 #9 BooBear Chicken Cuddler 9 Years Oct 7, 2010 2,435 31 171 Conroe, Texas cute chick with wacky top hat.
Nov 13, 2011 #10 chickenzoo Emu Hugger 16 Years Mar 10, 2008 9,364 234 521 a bumpy dirt road in Florida LOL, going through that awkward teen stage.. hehe Could be a roo, but sometimes they can fool ya... wait a bit longer... if they stay looking spiky then it's a cockerel, if it gets rounder the pullet.
LOL, going through that awkward teen stage.. hehe Could be a roo, but sometimes they can fool ya... wait a bit longer... if they stay looking spiky then it's a cockerel, if it gets rounder the pullet.