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am7039
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I will do my bestYour silkie mix does look like a cockerel. Can you get a picture of the black one’s comb from above?
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I will do my bestYour silkie mix does look like a cockerel. Can you get a picture of the black one’s comb from above?
It looks like some sort of pea comb to me.I believe it is a single
I believe you are right. I'm still learningIt looks like some sort of pea comb to me.
It may be a modified pea comb also. Doesnt look like a single comb though...I believe you are right. I'm still learning
This might be the best pic of it.It may be a modified pea comb also. Doesnt look like a single comb though...
Yeah, that’s a pea comb, which means you may have another cockerel. Also not a purebred australorp.I believe you are right. I'm still learning
I recognized the light feathering on the feet. I was thinking maybe maran mixed in? This was her at about 4 weeks oldYeah, that’s a pea comb, which means you may have another cockerel. Also not a purebred australorp.
Could be an Olive egger (marans x Easter egger).I recognized the light feathering on the feet. I was thinking maybe maran mixed in? This was her at about 4 weeks old
I'm torn on if I should leave him/her in the current coop or move with the other roos. I dont want to keep her in with the hens and then have to move it to the bachelor pad and reintroduce. Maybe I'll hold off on moving them all till we know for sure on that one.Could be an Olive egger (marans x Easter egger).