Jul 10, 2014 #1 kddsdd12 Chirping 8 Years Aug 4, 2011 22 27 92 When I bought this Red Sexlink, we were told it was a female... but I am not so sure. Any help would be great. It's got such big feet that we have named it big foot. I thought that the female red sexlinks had more red and less white. Thanks for your advice.,
When I bought this Red Sexlink, we were told it was a female... but I am not so sure. Any help would be great. It's got such big feet that we have named it big foot. I thought that the female red sexlinks had more red and less white. Thanks for your advice.,
Jul 10, 2014 #2 luvmypets Songster 6 Years Mar 17, 2013 2,534 161 188 East Coast Its a roo. Red sex link cockerals are white and brownish red... Can you keep him! Last edited: Jul 10, 2014
Jul 10, 2014 Thread starter #3 kddsdd12 Chirping 8 Years Aug 4, 2011 22 27 92 Sadly No I can't keep him..I think he is going to be a handsome bird. I was afraid it was a roo as he kept getting Big and no color. Thanks
Sadly No I can't keep him..I think he is going to be a handsome bird. I was afraid it was a roo as he kept getting Big and no color. Thanks
Jul 10, 2014 #4 luvmypets Songster 6 Years Mar 17, 2013 2,534 161 188 East Coast I was hoping you could but i would try https://www.backyardchickens.com/f/16182/animals-in-need-of-free-re-homing Last edited: Jul 10, 2014
I was hoping you could but i would try https://www.backyardchickens.com/f/16182/animals-in-need-of-free-re-homing
Jul 10, 2014 #5 Chickenlove64 In the Brooder 6 Years Jul 30, 2013 25 0 24 Dang! I would volunteer to take him but we already have 28 chickens XD (3 of which are already Roo's) Rooster's tend to have thicker/bigger legs and combs than hens so I could see why you would name him Bigfoot
Dang! I would volunteer to take him but we already have 28 chickens XD (3 of which are already Roo's) Rooster's tend to have thicker/bigger legs and combs than hens so I could see why you would name him Bigfoot