Started with a straight run of Buckeyes. Born around May 20th. Wasn't sure of which sub forum would be best for this. Pics could be better but my camera battery was dead, had to go cell phone.
We'll start with the single comb "it". It developed a comb and waffle first so we thought rooster, it also crowed first. It's not developing the tail like what we assume the roosters have. It has more female like rear, or maybe the proper poultry term is fluff. Just noticed "it" also has a single comb, so to maintain breed standards it won't be staying with us through the winter.


I assume these will be our roosters with their fancy green tails, slimmer bodies and more developed combs.


Practicing crowing

Notice in this one, the two on the right. Most of the flock are like this with little to no comb noticeable.

And here's the one with albino legs, I'm assuming I'd also want to cull this one?

We'll start with the single comb "it". It developed a comb and waffle first so we thought rooster, it also crowed first. It's not developing the tail like what we assume the roosters have. It has more female like rear, or maybe the proper poultry term is fluff. Just noticed "it" also has a single comb, so to maintain breed standards it won't be staying with us through the winter.
I assume these will be our roosters with their fancy green tails, slimmer bodies and more developed combs.
Practicing crowing
Notice in this one, the two on the right. Most of the flock are like this with little to no comb noticeable.
And here's the one with albino legs, I'm assuming I'd also want to cull this one?