- Jun 11, 2013
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We purchased our new chickens about 3 1/2 weeks ago. The farmer told us they were 5 months old. He was selling them straight run and we went ahead and purchased 4 because they were the age we wanted. After talking to him for awhile, he finally agreed to take back any chickens that ended up being roosters and helped us choose the 4 most likely to be pullets. We for sure have a rooster-started crowing some last week and is now full blown. We still don't have any eggs and they have been on laying food since we got them. We have two BO that we are not sure about. "Big Bird" is the largest, seems to have more rounded saddle feathers, but seems to be in charge. "Little Bird" seems to have the longer, pointed saddle feathers. "Red" is supposed to be a RIR, but it's hard to tell. She had most of her feathers pulled out on her back when we got her. Farmer thought a rooster had been getting on her. The birds were raising hackles at each other a lot in the run when we first got them. Now they only do it when they are roaming in the yard, but the raise hackles at each other a lot and sometime jump/kick at each other. Any help would be great!! We live in an area where roosters are not allowed. Our BR may be going into the roaster if the farmer won't trade him out. I'm sure my neighbors did not appreciate the 5 am wake up call this morning.
Big Bird--gender in question--saddle feathers seem more rounded?
Little Bird--gender in question--pointy saddle feathers??
Little Bird in front
Red--feathers growing in nicely, but not enough to help us identify
Rock--our crower!!
Big Bird--gender in question--saddle feathers seem more rounded?
Little Bird--gender in question--pointy saddle feathers??
Little Bird in front
Red--feathers growing in nicely, but not enough to help us identify
Rock--our crower!!