Oct 26, 2011 #11 GoldenSparrow Songster 8 Years Joined Mar 11, 2011 Messages 1,581 Reaction score 39 Points 163 I say hen
Oct 26, 2011 #12 mama24 Songster 9 Years Joined Mar 7, 2010 Messages 1,661 Reaction score 25 Points 163 Location GSO, NC I had a light brahma pullet this spring whose comb turned red pretty early. I am no expert on the breed, though, but she was sexed a pullet, and no sign of her being a roo before the stupid coon got her!
I had a light brahma pullet this spring whose comb turned red pretty early. I am no expert on the breed, though, but she was sexed a pullet, and no sign of her being a roo before the stupid coon got her!
Oct 26, 2011 #13 Illia Crazy for Colors 10 Years Joined Oct 19, 2009 Messages 16,240 Reaction score 296 Points 336 Location Forks, WA Looks like a girl to me. With that much feathering, a cockerel right now would have a weird looking neck and baby saddle feathers coming up between the wings.
Looks like a girl to me. With that much feathering, a cockerel right now would have a weird looking neck and baby saddle feathers coming up between the wings.
Oct 27, 2011 #14 hdowden Crowing 8 Years Joined Aug 14, 2011 Messages 11,642 Reaction score 348 Points 331 Location louisiana thats a light brahama pullet
Oct 27, 2011 Thread starter #15 VAgal In the Brooder 8 Years Joined Aug 25, 2011 Messages 53 Reaction score 0 Points 29 Location Northern Virginia Yea! Last edited: Oct 27, 2011
Oct 27, 2011 #16 Nicole01 Crowing 8 Years Joined Mar 28, 2011 Messages 5,492 Reaction score 124 Points 268 Location MN I'm thinking cockerel. My brahma didn't have any slightest pink in her comb until she was 20-23 weeks of age.
I'm thinking cockerel. My brahma didn't have any slightest pink in her comb until she was 20-23 weeks of age.