That looks a bit like my dark Cornish coloring. But it's the wrong comb. I'm still saying boy
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I believe I see saddles. I’m sticking with my original statement of cockerel.Here we go ladies... the best I can get at the moment
I still can’t see “saddle” feathers on her... and for her age wouldnt a cockerel have a larger comb and bigger wattles? She is definitely a female.I believe I see saddles. I’m sticking with my original statement of cockerel.
It's a boy, sorry.Yes it was the legs and tail that got me questioning what breed she was... I am in absolute awe at how beautiful the golden and silver sebright are.... am still looking for one for poultry show purposes
You know your birds better than I, but I still stand by my original statement. If she’s is female, then when she starts laying eggs I give you permission to come laugh in my face. But I am pretty positive she is male.I still can’t see “saddle” feathers on her... and for her age wouldnt a cockerel have a larger comb and bigger wattles? She is definitely a female.
Did you have a question about it?Found this about GLW apperance on a website called “the chicken coop”
Maybe some leakage? I see it in the hackles.Maybe? Like it looks like a buff but not laced for that color. Oh well, it's still pretty
I'm seeing it mostly right on the head too. That would make sense, if it's parents were one of eachMaybe some leakage? I see it in the hackles.