May 12, 2010 Thread starter #2 SunnyDayz Songster 9 Years Apr 9, 2010 215 0 111 Sunny FL ...and pullet???
May 12, 2010 #3 Mahonri Urban Desert Chicken Enthusiast Premium Feather Member 16 Years May 14, 2008 30,372 406 606 North Phoenix My Coop My Coop Correct on both counts.
May 12, 2010 #4 M To The Maxx Baseball+Girls=Life 10 Years Jul 24, 2009 8,253 55 261 Lutz,FL Quote: x2
May 12, 2010 Thread starter #5 SunnyDayz Songster 9 Years Apr 9, 2010 215 0 111 Sunny FL ...how about this one?
May 13, 2010 #6 watersoflethe Songster 9 Years Apr 28, 2010 251 2 119 Corona/Mira Loma CA i'm pretty sure you're right on the first two the third looks like a roo to me...but i suck at sexing
i'm pretty sure you're right on the first two the third looks like a roo to me...but i suck at sexing
May 13, 2010 Thread starter #7 SunnyDayz Songster 9 Years Apr 9, 2010 215 0 111 Sunny FL I suspect #3 is a roo also, but his comb is so much smaller and yellow-er than the other roos. ...anyone else??
I suspect #3 is a roo also, but his comb is so much smaller and yellow-er than the other roos. ...anyone else??
May 13, 2010 #8 Munkeesmama Songster 9 Years Feb 27, 2010 191 0 109 California I'd say #3 is a roo, possibly slower developing than roo one, but still, a roo.
May 14, 2010 Thread starter #9 SunnyDayz Songster 9 Years Apr 9, 2010 215 0 111 Sunny FL I think he is the least dominant of the roos. He was picked on as a chick (my fault~hand fed them yogurt and it got all over his breast and they pecked at him after that). He is super sweet and I think if we do keep a roo, he'll be the one.
I think he is the least dominant of the roos. He was picked on as a chick (my fault~hand fed them yogurt and it got all over his breast and they pecked at him after that). He is super sweet and I think if we do keep a roo, he'll be the one.