Jun 24, 2016 #2 junebuggena Crowing Apr 17, 2015 23,102 8,347 491 Long Beach, WA Pullet. A cockerel would have a much redder, and more developed comb by that age.
Jun 24, 2016 Thread starter #3 polkachick In the Brooder Mar 11, 2016 16 4 26 Burbank CA Thank you. I was concerned she was a roo because she has some shiny green on some feathers.
Jun 24, 2016 #4 junebuggena Crowing Apr 17, 2015 23,102 8,347 491 Long Beach, WA That's just what happens when light hits black feathers just right. This broody hen with chicks has that green sheen to her wing feathers. And my Easter Egger, Margrett gleams with green, blue, and purple.
That's just what happens when light hits black feathers just right. This broody hen with chicks has that green sheen to her wing feathers. And my Easter Egger, Margrett gleams with green, blue, and purple.
Jun 24, 2016 Thread starter #5 polkachick In the Brooder Mar 11, 2016 16 4 26 Burbank CA So cute such a happy mama.