Jan 3, 2013 #31 Chick1043 Songster 8 Years Joined Jun 5, 2011 Messages 2,021 Reaction score 12 Points 176 Location Idaho What a pretty boy!
Jan 4, 2013 #32 cluckcluckgirl Queen of the Coop 12 Years Friend Joined Jun 16, 2012 Messages 2,982 Reaction score 393 Points 396 Location Tending to my chickens He's simply handsome! I hope my new roo has his comb and wattles. My roo will be 5 months old in 4 days. Here he is.
He's simply handsome! I hope my new roo has his comb and wattles. My roo will be 5 months old in 4 days. Here he is.
Jan 4, 2013 Thread starter #33 theoldchick The Chicken Whisperer Premium Feather Member 15 Years Friend Greeter Spirit Joined May 11, 2010 Messages 35,970 Reaction score 40,799 Points 1,207 cluckcluckgirl said: He's simply handsome! I hope my new roo has his comb and wattles. My roo will be 5 months old in 4 days. Here he is. Click to expand... What kind is he? Is he crowing yet?
cluckcluckgirl said: He's simply handsome! I hope my new roo has his comb and wattles. My roo will be 5 months old in 4 days. Here he is. Click to expand... What kind is he? Is he crowing yet?
Jan 4, 2013 #34 cluckcluckgirl Queen of the Coop 12 Years Friend Joined Jun 16, 2012 Messages 2,982 Reaction score 393 Points 396 Location Tending to my chickens He's 1/2 Buff Orpington and 1/2 RIR. He hasn't crowed yet, but is it because I let the out at 8:00 a.m?
He's 1/2 Buff Orpington and 1/2 RIR. He hasn't crowed yet, but is it because I let the out at 8:00 a.m?
Jan 4, 2013 Thread starter #35 theoldchick The Chicken Whisperer Premium Feather Member 15 Years Friend Greeter Spirit Joined May 11, 2010 Messages 35,970 Reaction score 40,799 Points 1,207 At five months I'd expect him to have more wattle and comb development. His head looks like a pullet, but those neck feathers says he's a boy.
At five months I'd expect him to have more wattle and comb development. His head looks like a pullet, but those neck feathers says he's a boy.
Jan 4, 2013 #36 cluckcluckgirl Queen of the Coop 12 Years Friend Joined Jun 16, 2012 Messages 2,982 Reaction score 393 Points 396 Location Tending to my chickens He's definitely a boy. He must weigh 10 pounds, and he has huge legs. He makes a different noise from the hens too. Last edited: Jan 4, 2013
He's definitely a boy. He must weigh 10 pounds, and he has huge legs. He makes a different noise from the hens too.