May 17, 2019 Thread starter #11 MandaRae For the love of 🐓Chickens & Sunflowers 🌻 6 Years Friend Joined Jan 3, 2019 Messages 1,223 Reaction score 4,700 Points 387 Location Pitt County, North Carolina SO now they are 6weeks old and I'm now wondering if one might be a Rooster! Attachments PhotoGrid_1558051849704.jpg 598.2 KB · Views: 15 20190516_200237_HDR.jpg 334.3 KB · Views: 13 20190516_193507.jpg 508.1 KB · Views: 12
May 17, 2019 #12 oldhenlikesdogs It's the Spooky Season 👻 BYC Staff Project Manager Premium Feather Member 10 Years Educator Friend Spirit Joined Jul 16, 2015 Messages 64,378 Reaction score 140,472 Points 1,772 Location Wisconsin They both look like pullets.
May 17, 2019 #13 Chickassan RIP 1975-2022 Loving Legacy Joined May 23, 2017 Messages 15,852 Reaction score 79,314 Points 1,347 Location Greenville S.C, formerly Noneya U.S.A I say pullets. Btw the size difference as you've been told could be because you got a runt. I happen to have a runty speckled sussex hen. She's lovely, not much bigger than a 16 oz cup and lays eggs about the size of ping pong balls.
I say pullets. Btw the size difference as you've been told could be because you got a runt. I happen to have a runty speckled sussex hen. She's lovely, not much bigger than a 16 oz cup and lays eggs about the size of ping pong balls.
May 19, 2019 Thread starter #14 MandaRae For the love of 🐓Chickens & Sunflowers 🌻 6 Years Friend Joined Jan 3, 2019 Messages 1,223 Reaction score 4,700 Points 387 Location Pitt County, North Carolina Thank You! I feel much better The color difference thre me of too. The smaller one has a lot more white speckles!
Thank You! I feel much better The color difference thre me of too. The smaller one has a lot more white speckles!