This one is feathering much later than the rest. If he's a roo do they all look like this?
Apr 26, 2013 #1 PotterHillian Chirping 6 Years Apr 14, 2013 39 13 89 Upstate New York This one is feathering much later than the rest. If he's a roo do they all look like this?
Apr 26, 2013 #2 Eggcessive Addict Premium Feather Member 11 Years Apr 3, 2011 64,903 59,225 1,342 southern Ohio In many breeds the males will feather out and the tail feathers will be shorter than the females at the same age. His peacomb would have more of a defined 3 rows of bumps and be pinker than the girls.
In many breeds the males will feather out and the tail feathers will be shorter than the females at the same age. His peacomb would have more of a defined 3 rows of bumps and be pinker than the girls.
Apr 26, 2013 #3 SD Bird Lady Songster 7 Years Nov 9, 2012 1,485 117 176 south central south dakota I am unsure. The late feathering says Roo but the pattern is that of a female Dark Brahma not a male. Maybe she is just a slow developer.
I am unsure. The late feathering says Roo but the pattern is that of a female Dark Brahma not a male. Maybe she is just a slow developer.