It might be the angle but I'm thinking it is a boyCan you get a better profile picture of it? We might be able to help with gender
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It might be the angle but I'm thinking it is a boyCan you get a better profile picture of it? We might be able to help with gender
I hope these work @Pampered chicken girlCan you get a better profile picture of it? We might be able to help with gender
I think it's a cockerel, that's alot of comb and wattle but I could be wrong. @Overo MareI hope these work @Pampered chicken girl
My chickens arent model material.
He is a backyard breed. He could be any mix.
Good history lesson!any chicken that has some sort of feathering will do that (any chicken excepting NNs). It is a way for the chicken to make themselves look bigger. same reason that the Romans had those crazy helmets. and the Greeks. But real vikings did not have horns coming out of their helmets. that was just a romanticism.
sorry for the short history lesson![]()
thank you! I try to inform people when I get the chance. History and Math are my specialties. I just used 18 words in those sentences. 18 is divisable by 9, 6, 3, and 2. it is not a prime. 99 isn't a prime either.Good history lesson!
You're right! CockerelI think it's a cockerel, that's alot of comb and wattle but I could be wrong. @Overo Mare
Thank you! I am finally starting to see these long thin neck feather on my flock. So slow in growth I guess for my bunch. My obvious rooster has these. So I am using him as a guide.You're right! Cockerel
Yay! Well not yay for the op....You're right! Cockerel
Oh well. At this point I would rather know. I order 5 extra chicks than I needed to account for roosters.Yay! Well not yay for the op....