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Well if this is a cockerel...the only one thats gonna be not amused is me because this is the one i kept lol but shes a def a pullet....i hope, i mean she does still have thick legs lol
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Well if this is a cockerel...the only one thats gonna be not amused is me because this is the one i kept lol but shes a def a pullet....i hope, i mean she does still have thick legs lol
He’s impressive.This man wants everyone to look away....hes uh.....View attachment 3261835View attachment 3261836 a ball of pins...hes 44 weeks old now hes starting to get spurs lol
Maybe because he was a fall hatch? That maybe why he was slow developing idk lol well I got one of my dream chickens which was a lavender wyandotte lol next is my tolbunt wyandotte lolHe’s impressive.
He really did take a long time to develop
(I was on the pullet train in the beginning back in January).
Those are quite the wattles he has there!
Definitely lavender Orpington pullet. I have 4 and thought they were all roos but they turned out hens.18 weeks old I dont think its a cockerel shes very small though for being 18 weeks View attachment 3261832
Shes actually a wyandotteDefinitely lavender Orpington pullet. I have 4 and thought they were all roos but they turned out hens.
Lordy, she's got some thick legs!18 weeks old I dont think its a cockerel shes very small though for being 18 weeks View attachment 3261832
Yep still does have fat legs not sure why lol i dont think there gonna slim out either lolLordy, she's got some thick legs!
My mistake. She looks almost identical to my Orpingtons.Shes actually a wyandotte