Aug 20, 2011 #11 teeville5 Songster 8 Years Mar 24, 2011 1,563 5 141 Michigan Quote: Their combs get big and red when they're getting ready to lay. Once the combs get really big they flop over, too- don't worry, it's normal. Beautiful hens.
Quote: Their combs get big and red when they're getting ready to lay. Once the combs get really big they flop over, too- don't worry, it's normal. Beautiful hens.
Aug 21, 2011 #12 Lucysmom002 Songster 8 Years May 6, 2011 408 3 111 Wisconsin My BR hen has huge huge comb,larger than that. I say hen too
Aug 21, 2011 #13 crazypetlady Songster 8 Years Jul 30, 2011 3,520 25 181 East Central Indiana My Coop My Coop Hen for sure
Aug 21, 2011 #14 Sir Birdaholic Night Knight 10 Years Nov 6, 2009 7,450 56 231 Greers Ferry Lake,Arkansas Roos will be a much lighter color than hens. Almost like a hen is black with white barring, while a roo would be white with black barring.
Roos will be a much lighter color than hens. Almost like a hen is black with white barring, while a roo would be white with black barring.
Aug 22, 2011 #15 JodyJo Songster 9 Years Sep 27, 2010 2,786 68 188 Colorado You have a hen....like mine! Here is a roo: coloring is lighter....
Aug 22, 2011 #16 monkeemakr Chirping 8 Years Jun 28, 2011 216 1 89 Swansea, SC For sure a girl. We had the same question - one of our BR hens got a huge comb and just looked different. Turned out a she, ended up having to go out and get a roo for the flock. Once we got him, the coloring difference really stood out!
For sure a girl. We had the same question - one of our BR hens got a huge comb and just looked different. Turned out a she, ended up having to go out and get a roo for the flock. Once we got him, the coloring difference really stood out!