hmruber
Chirping
- Aug 1, 2019
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Here are more photos. Thanks for your assistance!Can you get some better pictures of the saddle area? I can't make out the feathers in the photos well enough to give a confident opinion.
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Here are more photos. Thanks for your assistance!Can you get some better pictures of the saddle area? I can't make out the feathers in the photos well enough to give a confident opinion.
I believe this one is a cockerel.Here are more photos. Thanks for your assistance!
You are right, it is a male.I believe this one is a cockerel.
The coloring looks like my Silver Leghorns, but maybe with bigger tail feathers.I bought this chick with an assortment of various breeds (this is the only one of its kind I have). The farm said this was a Speckled Sussex, but so far, it doesn't look like other Speckled Sussexes I've seen online. Also, with those big tail feathers, could it possibly be a rooster? Sussexes are new for me so I'm not really sure what to expect from them.
Chick is 9, maybe 10 weeks old.
Don't mind the Red Sex Link photobombing the one photo.
I bought this chick with an assortment of various breeds (this is the only one of its kind I have). The farm said this was a Speckled Sussex, but so far, it doesn't look like other Speckled Sussexes I've seen online. Also, with those big tail feathers, could it possibly be a rooster? Sussexes are new for me so I'm not really sure what to expect from them.
Chick is 9, maybe 10 weeks old.
Don't mind the Red Sex Link photobombing the one photo.
Definitely a cockerel. Looks just like my Speckled Sussex boy.I am thinking one of my 5-month-old Speckled Sussex hens is a rooster. No crowing, yet and she is very friendly with the other two, not challenging my other roosters but appears to have bumps on the backs of her legs. None have laid eggs. Is she maybe just a bit older?