May 20, 2013 #1 MommaKc In the Brooder 6 Years Joined May 17, 2013 Messages 16 Reaction score 0 Points 24 Location Indiana
May 20, 2013 Thread starter #2 MommaKc In the Brooder 6 Years Joined May 17, 2013 Messages 16 Reaction score 0 Points 24 Location Indiana Anybody??? Please even a guess would help thank you in advance
May 20, 2013 #3 questions543 Songster 7 Years Joined Mar 21, 2012 Messages 709 Reaction score 14 Points 156 Maybe a barred rock or black sexlink if its one of those it will 90 percent be a male. It could easily be a mix though. Australorps also a guess
Maybe a barred rock or black sexlink if its one of those it will 90 percent be a male. It could easily be a mix though. Australorps also a guess
May 20, 2013 Thread starter #4 MommaKc In the Brooder 6 Years Joined May 17, 2013 Messages 16 Reaction score 0 Points 24 Location Indiana thank you! I also wondered about a Sussex? Because of all the yellow/white on the face. chick also has a black line down the breast.
thank you! I also wondered about a Sussex? Because of all the yellow/white on the face. chick also has a black line down the breast.
May 20, 2013 #5 Poultrybonkers Crossing the Road Premium Feather Member 14 Years Friend Joined Mar 22, 2011 Messages 8,128 Reaction score 13,556 Points 761 My Coop My Coop Looks like a barred rock.
May 20, 2013 #6 questions543 Songster 7 Years Joined Mar 21, 2012 Messages 709 Reaction score 14 Points 156 Idk... My guess would be for an australorp. I dont think it's a sussex
May 20, 2013 #7 Poultrybonkers Crossing the Road Premium Feather Member 14 Years Friend Joined Mar 22, 2011 Messages 8,128 Reaction score 13,556 Points 761 My Coop My Coop questions543 said: Idk... My guess would be for an australorp. I dont think it's a sussex Click to expand... Australorps don't have a spot on there heads.
questions543 said: Idk... My guess would be for an australorp. I dont think it's a sussex Click to expand... Australorps don't have a spot on there heads.
May 20, 2013 #8 questions543 Songster 7 Years Joined Mar 21, 2012 Messages 709 Reaction score 14 Points 156 yup your right only barred birds do.
May 20, 2013 Thread starter #9 MommaKc In the Brooder 6 Years Joined May 17, 2013 Messages 16 Reaction score 0 Points 24 Location Indiana Thank you SO much everyone!!! I thought barred at first but being new to all this I wasn't for sure. Heck for a moment I thought I might have had a sebright. wishful thinking I suppose. Either way its sweet.
Thank you SO much everyone!!! I thought barred at first but being new to all this I wasn't for sure. Heck for a moment I thought I might have had a sebright. wishful thinking I suppose. Either way its sweet.
May 20, 2013 #10 donrae Rest in Peace -2017 Loving Legacy Joined Jun 18, 2010 Messages 31,453 Reaction score 4,284 Points 581 Location Southern Oregon A bird with a white/cream head spot at hatch has genes for barring or cuckoo pattern. I'm thinking barred rock.
A bird with a white/cream head spot at hatch has genes for barring or cuckoo pattern. I'm thinking barred rock.