Jul 30, 2013 #1 Chicks and Hens Songster 10 Years Jul 25, 2013 402 5 156 With my chickens This is my baby Buff This is Einstein This is Ginger I have more but know it is dark so in the morning I will have more
This is my baby Buff This is Einstein This is Ginger I have more but know it is dark so in the morning I will have more
Jul 30, 2013 #2 MidNight Wings In the Brooder 6 Years Mar 13, 2013 58 2 41 California The dark Brahma looks like a hen, but with heavier breeds it's easiest to tell by the saddle feather shape V.S comb size so I can't be 100% sure.
The dark Brahma looks like a hen, but with heavier breeds it's easiest to tell by the saddle feather shape V.S comb size so I can't be 100% sure.
Jul 30, 2013 #3 angel8035 Songster 7 Years Apr 1, 2012 452 35 123 Applegate, California What age? Make sure to get some pictures with good lighting because we can't see comb color at all with these.
What age? Make sure to get some pictures with good lighting because we can't see comb color at all with these.
Jul 30, 2013 Thread starter #4 Chicks and Hens Songster 10 Years Jul 25, 2013 402 5 156 With my chickens Okay well they are 16 and 17 month olds and 2 are a year old ( I will post THOSE 2 tomorrow) and I will retake pictures
Okay well they are 16 and 17 month olds and 2 are a year old ( I will post THOSE 2 tomorrow) and I will retake pictures
Jul 30, 2013 #5 angel8035 Songster 7 Years Apr 1, 2012 452 35 123 Applegate, California 16 and 17 months or weeks? Either way they should all be hens. Roos would have much bigger combs at that age and would most likely be crowing.
16 and 17 months or weeks? Either way they should all be hens. Roos would have much bigger combs at that age and would most likely be crowing.
Jul 30, 2013 Thread starter #6 Chicks and Hens Songster 10 Years Jul 25, 2013 402 5 156 With my chickens YES!!!!!!!! AND NO!!!!
Jul 30, 2013 #7 MidNight Wings In the Brooder 6 Years Mar 13, 2013 58 2 41 California At any rate, if they are 16-17 weeks or months you'd know by now if you had a rooster. (he might even have started trying to mate by now)
At any rate, if they are 16-17 weeks or months you'd know by now if you had a rooster. (he might even have started trying to mate by now)
Jul 30, 2013 #8 Bantamlover124 Chirping 6 Years Jul 29, 2013 320 9 73 US My Coop My Coop I think they are hens, because the feathers are distinctively round on the Dark Brahma
Jul 30, 2013 Thread starter #9 Chicks and Hens Songster 10 Years Jul 25, 2013 402 5 156 With my chickens Okay good
Jul 30, 2013 Thread starter #10 Chicks and Hens Songster 10 Years Jul 25, 2013 402 5 156 With my chickens More pics tomorrow for sure!