Apr 9, 2010 #1 pkforever Songster 9 Years Mar 8, 2010 196 1 109 Oregon I'm not sure what gender this little one is... Any guesses? Or is it too early? Thank you!!!
Apr 9, 2010 #2 dappertophatter Songster 11 Years Mar 1, 2008 520 1 149 The Jersey Shore How old is your little one?
Apr 9, 2010 Thread starter #3 pkforever Songster 9 Years Mar 8, 2010 196 1 109 Oregon About 3 weeks I do believe
Apr 9, 2010 #4 dappertophatter Songster 11 Years Mar 1, 2008 520 1 149 The Jersey Shore Love ya nail polish I'm leaning toward a girl with that tiny comb. Hope she lays lots of eggs for you!!!
Love ya nail polish I'm leaning toward a girl with that tiny comb. Hope she lays lots of eggs for you!!!
Apr 9, 2010 Thread starter #5 pkforever Songster 9 Years Mar 8, 2010 196 1 109 Oregon Quote: haha thank you it was for Easter! I'm praying it's a girl, if it's a roo then it's gotta go. :-(
Quote: haha thank you it was for Easter! I'm praying it's a girl, if it's a roo then it's gotta go. :-(
Apr 9, 2010 #6 PoultryPedia Crowing 17 Years May 25, 2008 2,138 143 411 Idaho/Utah Small comb looks girl to me, too.
Apr 9, 2010 #7 FrizzlesRule Songster 10 Years Dec 22, 2009 440 17 111 Quote: It looks like a hen, but if it turns into a roo, you should keep him. I used to have a Braham Bantam roo and he was really tame and loveable and didn't crow all that much.
Quote: It looks like a hen, but if it turns into a roo, you should keep him. I used to have a Braham Bantam roo and he was really tame and loveable and didn't crow all that much.
Apr 9, 2010 #8 dpetrzelka In the Brooder 9 Years Mar 1, 2010 16 0 22 Pacific NW I'd put money on her being a pullet - looks very similar to my two little female light Brahmas at that age. -
I'd put money on her being a pullet - looks very similar to my two little female light Brahmas at that age. -