May 1, 2015 #1 Eliasm108 Chirping 7 Years Joined May 1, 2015 Messages 3 Reaction score 1 Points 62 Can anyone tell me if this chick is hen or rooster? By the way it is 1 month and 8 days old!
May 1, 2015 #2 pewterchick Chirping Joined Mar 26, 2015 Messages 211 Reaction score 21 Points 88 Looks like a young rooster.
May 1, 2015 #3 keesmom Free Ranging 12 Years Educator Joined Jul 28, 2008 Messages 10,711 Reaction score 4,694 Points 531 Location MA I agree. It is a cockerel.
May 1, 2015 #4 HenHouse10C Chirping Joined Apr 12, 2015 Messages 131 Reaction score 3 Points 63 Location FL Panhandle A very pretty roo!
May 1, 2015 #5 Wyandottes7 Crowing 6 Years Friend Joined Jul 24, 2013 Messages 20,586 Reaction score 1,384 Points 401 Cockerel.
May 1, 2015 #6 Ol Grey Mare One egg shy of a full carton. ..... 8 Years Educator Friend Greeter Spirit Joined Mar 9, 2014 Messages 20,622 Reaction score 15,152 Points 831 Location Oregon My Coop My Coop Welcome to BYC - the bird shown is a cockerel (young rooster)
May 1, 2015 #7 BantamLover21 Crowing 7 Years Friend Joined Jul 24, 2013 Messages 23,660 Reaction score 1,627 Points 426 Definitely a cockerel.
May 1, 2015 Thread starter #8 Eliasm108 Chirping 7 Years Joined May 1, 2015 Messages 3 Reaction score 1 Points 62 thnks but how do you find out?
May 1, 2015 #9 Ol Grey Mare One egg shy of a full carton. ..... 8 Years Educator Friend Greeter Spirit Joined Mar 9, 2014 Messages 20,622 Reaction score 15,152 Points 831 Location Oregon My Coop My Coop Eliasm108 said: thnks but how do you find out? Click to expand... There are various characteristics you look at to tell - and you must consider the age of the bird in looking at them. Your bird is just about 5-6 weeks of age - so the significant growth and reddening of the comb and wattles indicate a cockerel.
Eliasm108 said: thnks but how do you find out? Click to expand... There are various characteristics you look at to tell - and you must consider the age of the bird in looking at them. Your bird is just about 5-6 weeks of age - so the significant growth and reddening of the comb and wattles indicate a cockerel.