Crystalsiles
Hatching
- Jan 27, 2021
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I wanted to make sure i knew it was larger but have had chicken in the past that were a different breed and i am only aloud females i live intoen and i already have one female who is noisy and mimics a neighbors crowing rooster he keeps but i have one neighbor who will report me and i just wanted someone who knows i honestly had a hunch. But thanks the other one that is white kist looks different and no waddle or red crown.The white chicken in the first pic is definitely male. I can't tell how many chickens you have or which ones you need help with. One picture of each individual bird will help, preferably numbered.
Is the last pic the TSC bins you got them from? I may change my initial vote. That's an Amberlink, and I think male Amberlinks have more red than that. I could be wrong. Lemme see what I can find out.I wanted to make sure i knew it was larger but have had chicken in the past that were a different breed and i am only aloud females i live intoen and i already have one female who is noisy and mimics a neighbors crowing rooster he keeps but i have one neighbor who will report me and i just wanted someone who knows i honestly had a hunch. But thanks the other one that is white kist looks different and no waddle or red crown.
Nice i talked to one of the locals that lives on a ranch.They told me they were looking to get a rooster have bought a bunch of babys mutiple times that all ended up being females. They have a very large barn and huge coop for there many chickens so i was gonna definitely rehome him there. I will be able to see him. Since i deliver grocerys and have became friends with the ranchers and home owner. The wife wants to start her own business and sell eggs out of a stand with eggs and all the fresh stuff ahe grows and fruits from there orchard. I live in a small town but just have rules of course and a grumpy neighbor.White bird is a rooster for sure. Sounds like you'll need to rehomed him, if you go to the thread where am I? Where are you! You can find people in your area looking for animals that need rehoming.
Perfect!Nice i talked to one of the locals that lives on a ranch.They told me they were looking to get a rooster have bought a bunch of babys mutiple times that all ended up being females. They have a very large barn and huge coop for there many chickens so i was gonna definitely rehome him there. I will be able to see him. Since i deliver grocerys and have became friends with the ranchers and home owner. The wife wants to start her own business and sell eggs out of a stand with eggs and all the fresh stuff ahe grows and fruits from there orchard. I live in a small town but just have rules of course and a grumpy neighbor.