Melabella, I don't have a great picture of my Sussex, Poggy, at 5 weeks, but here she is at 6 weeks if you want to compare to yours:
I also did a lot of research on Speckled Sussex when mine were young and came across a thread in which someone had one with a pretty big comb for its age. It turned out to be female. It might be worthwhile for you to compare. The last pictures of the bird are on page 6 and she was around 7 weeks old in those pictures, I think. Here's the thread: https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/187507/3-week-old-speckled-sussex-gender-update-7-week-old-pics
Lynn, it must be in the air. My Partridge Rock, She Who, has been in and out of the broody buster over the past couple months. And Fancy, who has never brooded in her life, went broody last month! Thankfully she came to her senses. I just have to convince her sister now.
They'll be 2 years old this month, them and the two Sussex, and miss Frou-Frou!
NNancy (I think? Forgot to quote), I love the new coop! And I've always admired Appenzellers and Brabanters, so I agree-Meyer's needs some! (ETA: Oh, I worded that wrong. I know they already have Appenzellers, of course!)
Some final news about Mr. Po. My brother hiked out into the woods and found his remains.
He's really gone... I have everyone else secure, so hopefully the raccoon that got him won't find another easy meal here. Last night, it did come back and ripped a hole in my Guinea enclosure to finish off the feed I left out.
They usually finish it, so I don't bother picking up their pan most nights. The good news is no more birds were lost because everyone was closed in and safe.
I also did a lot of research on Speckled Sussex when mine were young and came across a thread in which someone had one with a pretty big comb for its age. It turned out to be female. It might be worthwhile for you to compare. The last pictures of the bird are on page 6 and she was around 7 weeks old in those pictures, I think. Here's the thread: https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/187507/3-week-old-speckled-sussex-gender-update-7-week-old-pics
Lynn, it must be in the air. My Partridge Rock, She Who, has been in and out of the broody buster over the past couple months. And Fancy, who has never brooded in her life, went broody last month! Thankfully she came to her senses. I just have to convince her sister now.
They'll be 2 years old this month, them and the two Sussex, and miss Frou-Frou!NNancy (I think? Forgot to quote), I love the new coop! And I've always admired Appenzellers and Brabanters, so I agree-Meyer's needs some! (ETA: Oh, I worded that wrong. I know they already have Appenzellers, of course!)
Some final news about Mr. Po. My brother hiked out into the woods and found his remains.
He's really gone... I have everyone else secure, so hopefully the raccoon that got him won't find another easy meal here. Last night, it did come back and ripped a hole in my Guinea enclosure to finish off the feed I left out.
They usually finish it, so I don't bother picking up their pan most nights. The good news is no more birds were lost because everyone was closed in and safe.
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And the super-broody Sebright and two broody Wyandottes haven't even started up yet!


