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Crowing
The Brahma's comb is still undeveloped and pale.
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The Brahma's comb is still undeveloped and pale.
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This is like my 3rd or 4th time posting these birds. I have been told numerous times that they're both roosters but I believe otherwise. What does everyone else think? These are Orpingtons that are right at 3 months old.
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This chicken is 3-weeks-old. Don'the know the breed. Any thoughts about its gender?
When does a comb get red for hens?
ok so last week I found out my Oliver egger wasn't pure maran over ee because of the cushion comb. So today in all the flooding I went to get a welsummer chick. Is this a barnvelder and not a welsummer ? I read welsummer pullets have a v on their head. Ahhhhhhh help. Junebuggena![]()
Hi everyone! I have 5 week old chicks from Estes and I'm starting to worry about a few of them... Granted we did get 2 "extras", but one didn't survive the trip and another didn't survive our chick sitter's dog.(She's also a chicken owner, no hard feelings).![]()
I've been trying to read up on everything and figure it out on my own... and for the most part I think I HAVE figured it out. Some things are throwing me off a bit... so here I am. And please don't judge our crazy garage set up! Haha our coop was delayed and we finally got it today. (It was supposed to get here before the chicks. No joke.)
This is our Silver Laced Wyandotte that almost didn't make the trip to our home, was named "No Name" forever, is now named "June" and after yesterday I'm pretty convinced she's a guy. Our other three have much smaller combs and no pink in the comb. I can't tell if the legs are bigger at this point, and I've read Wyandottes can sometimes fool you. "She" has been much louder and squawk-y the last few days than the other. So I don't have really any hope we will get to keep "her" around. **Edited to add, This one is not the biggest of the Wyandottes and everyone seems to pick on "her". Does that matter at all?**
This is our Barred Rock. One's comb looks a bit pinker than this one. Should I be worried about either of them being roos? Their sizing is pretty much the same.
And these are our EEs... I've been more worried about the yellowish one because of the tail shape. But now I have no clue, and am TOTALLY confused. Lol.
Lucky's Face:
Lucky's Body/Tail feathers
And this is Owlette (head closest to you looking to the right)
Any input would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks!!!