Jul 11, 2024 #1 T taylorsmartin1 Hatching Joined Jul 11, 2024 Messages 4 Reaction score 4 Points 9 We consistently thought our Rhode Island red was a hen. Then it’s crown sprouted in a week. Is it a hen or rooster? About 10-11 weeks old. Attachments 887FD4CF-1AFA-41B8-9B32-8083C4D45755.jpeg 778.8 KB · Views: 131 C0F78FF8-97A0-484B-90A3-90447543737A.jpeg 690.6 KB · Views: 83
We consistently thought our Rhode Island red was a hen. Then it’s crown sprouted in a week. Is it a hen or rooster? About 10-11 weeks old.
Jul 11, 2024 #2 Gavinthechickenman Songster Joined May 17, 2024 Messages 539 Reaction score 625 Points 176 I don’t see any saddle feathers som I’m going to say Pullet
Jul 11, 2024 #3 MamaPoult It's not a compound, it's a fortress. Friend Joined Jan 20, 2024 Messages 2,349 Reaction score 16,218 Points 666 Location The woods Alaska That is looking like a cockerel to me
Jul 11, 2024 #4 T Tutsitala In the Brooder Joined Jul 9, 2023 Messages 11 Reaction score 6 Points 24 Location Italy If it's the one on the right (of the 3) then probably a rooster. I can see longer feathers on the shoulders. Keep an eye on the feet and legs, if these get larger than the siblngs then there is little doubt. Good luck.
If it's the one on the right (of the 3) then probably a rooster. I can see longer feathers on the shoulders. Keep an eye on the feet and legs, if these get larger than the siblngs then there is little doubt. Good luck.
Jul 11, 2024 #5 nuthatched CEO, Orneriness and Co. 5 Years Spirit Friend Joined Nov 9, 2019 Messages 29,033 Reaction score 54,920 Points 1,046 Location Rim Country, Az Without doubt as he is.