Apr 23, 2025 #1 SkyAJK Free Ranging Premium Feather Member Friend Joined Apr 27, 2024 Messages 2,806 Reaction score 11,542 Points 651 Location Eastern Australia Please help identify gender for this 7 weeks old chick. It from a cross between Isa Brown and Australorp. Thank you.
Please help identify gender for this 7 weeks old chick. It from a cross between Isa Brown and Australorp. Thank you.
Apr 23, 2025 #2 CrazyForMyPeeps802 Crowing Friend Joined Feb 24, 2024 Messages 666 Reaction score 3,535 Points 326 Location Vermont With the color and size of the comb and wattles I'd say it's a handsome cockerel.
Apr 23, 2025 #3 The Moonshiner Fixin' to get in trouble, you comin'? 🛸 🏴☠️ Premium Feather Member 8 Years Joined Nov 17, 2016 Messages 31,602 Reaction score 179,384 Points 1,361 Location Missouri I'd also vote cockerel
Apr 23, 2025 #4 Lil Country Chirping Joined Mar 28, 2025 Messages 71 Reaction score 143 Points 86 Yes it’s a Roo!
Apr 23, 2025 Thread starter #5 SkyAJK Free Ranging Premium Feather Member Friend Joined Apr 27, 2024 Messages 2,806 Reaction score 11,542 Points 651 Location Eastern Australia I was hoping it is a hen. 7 weeks is too young to show rooster feather, but the colour and size of comb and wattle are the indicators.......rooster...
I was hoping it is a hen. 7 weeks is too young to show rooster feather, but the colour and size of comb and wattle are the indicators.......rooster...
Apr 23, 2025 Thread starter #6 SkyAJK Free Ranging Premium Feather Member Friend Joined Apr 27, 2024 Messages 2,806 Reaction score 11,542 Points 651 Location Eastern Australia Thank you so much everyone.
Apr 23, 2025 #7 redinator Crowing Premium Feather Member Friend Joined Jan 10, 2025 Messages 2,906 Reaction score 5,955 Points 341 Location Slidell, La x (I lost count) . . .male