May 13, 2019 #1 Over_Easy47 Songster Joined Feb 16, 2019 Messages 115 Reaction score 115 Points 111 Location United states Do you think my turken is a roo? 7wks old Attachments IMG_20190513_093100461.jpg 696.6 KB · Views: 20 IMG_20190513_093016041.jpg 552.7 KB · Views: 17 IMG_20190513_093020388.jpg 293.2 KB · Views: 15
May 13, 2019 #2 lilmillefleur chillin' with my peeps! 8 Years Friend Joined Oct 3, 2015 Messages 4,133 Reaction score 24,128 Points 1,017 Location MA yup, looks like a cockerel to me.
May 13, 2019 #3 Frazzemrat1 Free Ranging Friend Joined May 8, 2017 Messages 9,337 Reaction score 16,209 Points 697 Location Eastern Connecticut That's a cockerel...
May 13, 2019 #4 Gray Farms Conserve Heritage Breed Livestock 9 Years Friend Joined Apr 11, 2016 Messages 14,448 Reaction score 19,307 Points 687 Location NW Missouri Nope, not a rooster. That's a cockerel.
May 13, 2019 Thread starter #5 Over_Easy47 Songster Joined Feb 16, 2019 Messages 115 Reaction score 115 Points 111 Location United states Okay can you tell me how you know?
May 13, 2019 #6 Frazzemrat1 Free Ranging Friend Joined May 8, 2017 Messages 9,337 Reaction score 16,209 Points 697 Location Eastern Connecticut The large, reddish comb at 7 weeks old. A pullet wouldn't get a large comb or wattles, or the redness until they were around 17 weeks at the earliest.
The large, reddish comb at 7 weeks old. A pullet wouldn't get a large comb or wattles, or the redness until they were around 17 weeks at the earliest.
May 13, 2019 #7 cstephens1987 Crowing Joined Apr 25, 2019 Messages 2,175 Reaction score 2,456 Points 292 Location Carroll county, Maryland Yeah the comb is huge and very pink for a pullet. Looks like a cockerel
May 13, 2019 #8 igorsMistress Labels create division. Premium Feather Member 12 Years Educator Spirit Friend Joined Apr 9, 2013 Messages 38,244 Reaction score 221,245 Points 1,752 My Coop My Coop Looks like a cockerel to me too.
May 13, 2019 #9 Gray Farms Conserve Heritage Breed Livestock 9 Years Friend Joined Apr 11, 2016 Messages 14,448 Reaction score 19,307 Points 687 Location NW Missouri Above posters are correct. Comb growth and redness combined with age. Significant comb growth and redness prior to 8 weeks of age are almost always cockerels.
Above posters are correct. Comb growth and redness combined with age. Significant comb growth and redness prior to 8 weeks of age are almost always cockerels.
May 13, 2019 #10 chrissynemetz Psalm 91 ❤ Premium Feather Member 11 Years Spirit Greeter Friend Joined Dec 19, 2013 Messages 43,889 Reaction score 373,910 Points 1,957 Location Olathe Colorado I agree, I believe you have a little cockerel