May 12, 2013 #1 ericchris In the Brooder 7 Years Jul 14, 2012 94 0 39 pennsylvania I was told these was salmon faverolles I was told one was a hen and one was a rooster
May 12, 2013 #2 CracklesIsACrow In the Brooder 6 Years May 10, 2013 31 0 21 Idaho I would say the one on the bottom is a rooster, but I'm not sure. When he starts crowing, that a clue on which one is the rooster.
I would say the one on the bottom is a rooster, but I'm not sure. When he starts crowing, that a clue on which one is the rooster.
May 13, 2013 #3 Rorporp23 Chirping 6 Years Feb 22, 2013 145 4 83 Eastern Washington They don't look like salmon faverolles to me but if they are neither is a rooster.
May 13, 2013 #4 donrae Rest in Peace -2017 Jun 18, 2010 31,453 4,273 581 Southern Oregon I wonder if they're crosses? Or maybe less than stellar hatchery stock. I do agree both birds have female coloring, though. Roosters of this breed feather in with black breasts.
I wonder if they're crosses? Or maybe less than stellar hatchery stock. I do agree both birds have female coloring, though. Roosters of this breed feather in with black breasts.
May 13, 2013 #5 Rorporp23 Chirping 6 Years Feb 22, 2013 145 4 83 Eastern Washington I would agree, I have a pair right now. Never seen them in hatcheries before
May 13, 2013 #6 keesmom Free Ranging 12 Years Jul 28, 2008 10,711 4,694 531 MA Hatchery quality pullets. Hatcheries do not produce stellar examples of the breed. Last edited: May 13, 2013
May 17, 2013 #7 CracklesIsACrow In the Brooder 6 Years May 10, 2013 31 0 21 Idaho And alot of times they are wrong, i don't know why there more wrong then not, but they are, or at least every hatchery I've gotten eggs from
And alot of times they are wrong, i don't know why there more wrong then not, but they are, or at least every hatchery I've gotten eggs from