Sep 26, 2010 #11 petesgirl Chirping 9 Years May 28, 2010 97 2 94 Seattle Ok, sorry, I think I posted the previous post in the wrong place!
Sep 26, 2010 Thread starter #12 G Gallusfarm Songster 10 Years Jul 14, 2009 1,023 29 183 Quote: By five months, you should definitely be able to tell.. The one with the fancier tail probably is a roo. Would love to see pics.
Quote: By five months, you should definitely be able to tell.. The one with the fancier tail probably is a roo. Would love to see pics.
Sep 26, 2010 #13 WallTenters Songster 9 Years Feb 16, 2010 894 23 143 Sweet Home, OR The roos are generally lighter than the hens, but if they are from two separate breeding flocks (or one very diverse one) they could both be about the same. And roos will get a beautiful tail. Are they not laying yet?
The roos are generally lighter than the hens, but if they are from two separate breeding flocks (or one very diverse one) they could both be about the same. And roos will get a beautiful tail. Are they not laying yet?