Hippiechicklover
In the Brooder
- Mar 31, 2020
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Hello! Lots of questions here on both breeds & sex.
I bought what I thought was three pullets from a breeder. He was the one who confirmed the breeds. I live in the city & can't have roosters, and this is my second batch to replace the rooster I had before (UGH). All are a month old.
So here are my questions with each bird-
The "Jubilee Orpington"
- I'm pretty positive this is the only pullet. Is she a frizzle? Her feathers stick out funny. Also, is it even a Jubilee Orpington?
The Rhode Island Red
I am almost 100% positive this is a roo, but I wanted to get confirmation before I gave the chick away. Slightly aggressive and has a fast growing, pink comb.
Lastly, the Cochin
Will be so sad to get confirmation if this is a boy, it is seriously one of the sweetest. But I have a gut feeling it's a boy. It has a three pea comb. It has that signature long stance, BUT I had a pullet do that stance as a baby too, so my opinion is all skewed.
Thoughts? Thank you for any advice!
I bought what I thought was three pullets from a breeder. He was the one who confirmed the breeds. I live in the city & can't have roosters, and this is my second batch to replace the rooster I had before (UGH). All are a month old.
So here are my questions with each bird-
The "Jubilee Orpington"
- I'm pretty positive this is the only pullet. Is she a frizzle? Her feathers stick out funny. Also, is it even a Jubilee Orpington?
The Rhode Island Red
I am almost 100% positive this is a roo, but I wanted to get confirmation before I gave the chick away. Slightly aggressive and has a fast growing, pink comb.
Lastly, the Cochin
Will be so sad to get confirmation if this is a boy, it is seriously one of the sweetest. But I have a gut feeling it's a boy. It has a three pea comb. It has that signature long stance, BUT I had a pullet do that stance as a baby too, so my opinion is all skewed.
Thoughts? Thank you for any advice!