Aug 18, 2013 #1 EgginaNest In the Brooder 6 Years Aug 8, 2013 13 0 22 Weatherford, Tx We bought our two SLW "girls" around the same time. Well, one is starting to look not as "girly" as the other. Hoping they're both females, would love some input. Thanks. This is Jenny, our "girl." The one we are wondering about. Jenny again. Lollie at 8 weeks. Lollie at 9 weeks.
We bought our two SLW "girls" around the same time. Well, one is starting to look not as "girly" as the other. Hoping they're both females, would love some input. Thanks. This is Jenny, our "girl." The one we are wondering about. Jenny again. Lollie at 8 weeks. Lollie at 9 weeks.
Aug 18, 2013 #2 Veer67 Crowing 11 Years Jul 2, 2013 3,613 183 281 Together with the flock Your SLW looks nothing like mine when it was young, I think it could be a mix. This my hen
Aug 18, 2013 Thread starter #3 EgginaNest In the Brooder 6 Years Aug 8, 2013 13 0 22 Weatherford, Tx I was wondering why she looked different. I know they all don't look the same, but Lollie has the "laced" look to her more than "Jenny."
I was wondering why she looked different. I know they all don't look the same, but Lollie has the "laced" look to her more than "Jenny."
Aug 18, 2013 #4 Dawns Funy Farm Chirping 6 Years Mar 6, 2013 123 3 70 i beleive you are right jenny is a jerry and lollie is a girl
Aug 18, 2013 #5 donrae Rest in Peace -2017 Jun 18, 2010 31,453 4,274 581 Southern Oregon First bird is male, second is female.
Aug 19, 2013 #6 PeakyBeaky Crowing 11 Years Sep 27, 2010 1,627 95 256 Bellefonte, PA Agreed. They can look different if they are from a hatchery-the lacing isn't always to the APA standard. donrae said: First bird is male, second is female. Click to expand...
Agreed. They can look different if they are from a hatchery-the lacing isn't always to the APA standard. donrae said: First bird is male, second is female. Click to expand...
Aug 19, 2013 Thread starter #7 EgginaNest In the Brooder 6 Years Aug 8, 2013 13 0 22 Weatherford, Tx Thanks everyone for the reply. I guess we will just wait and see if he can behave or not. Last edited: Aug 19, 2013