Apr 23, 2025 #1 SkyAJK Free Ranging Friend Joined Apr 27, 2024 Messages 3,939 Reaction score 16,107 Points 721 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 Premium Feather Member Friend Joined Feb 24, 2024 Messages 717 Reaction score 3,787 Points 356 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 9 Years Joined Nov 17, 2016 Messages 32,686 Reaction score 184,162 Points 1,371 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 Friend Joined Apr 27, 2024 Messages 3,939 Reaction score 16,107 Points 721 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 Friend Joined Apr 27, 2024 Messages 3,939 Reaction score 16,107 Points 721 Location Eastern Australia Thank you so much everyone.
Apr 23, 2025 #7 redinator Free Ranging Premium Feather Member Friend Joined Jan 10, 2025 Messages 5,046 Reaction score 11,464 Points 581 Location Slidell, La x (I lost count) . . .male