May 10, 2009 #1 Iwantchickens In the Brooder 10 Years Jan 27, 2009 23 0 32 It's my fave. Last edited: May 10, 2009
May 10, 2009 #2 shay20 Shay's Flock of Fun 11 Years Jul 31, 2008 9,170 28 306 in the wild, Mass You changed the pic Last edited: May 10, 2009
May 10, 2009 Thread starter #3 Iwantchickens In the Brooder 10 Years Jan 27, 2009 23 0 32 Which one are you talking about? The little gray one I know is a roo .... for some reason the wrong pic went in, I had to fix it sorry. What is oegb?
Which one are you talking about? The little gray one I know is a roo .... for some reason the wrong pic went in, I had to fix it sorry. What is oegb?
May 10, 2009 #4 enola Crowing 11 Years Jan 23, 2009 13,143 1,517 378 Irwin, Pennsylvania (Pittsburg area) I thought the first one was cuter !
May 10, 2009 Thread starter #5 Iwantchickens In the Brooder 10 Years Jan 27, 2009 23 0 32 Quote: Yea, he's a good lookin little roo .... this one is frizzled I think .... that's where their feathers curl forward, right?
Quote: Yea, he's a good lookin little roo .... this one is frizzled I think .... that's where their feathers curl forward, right?
May 10, 2009 #6 shay20 Shay's Flock of Fun 11 Years Jul 31, 2008 9,170 28 306 in the wild, Mass how old is it? yes that is a frizzle cochin Last edited: May 10, 2009
May 10, 2009 Thread starter #7 Iwantchickens In the Brooder 10 Years Jan 27, 2009 23 0 32 Quote: I got them in Feb as chicks from Atwoods .... assorted bantam bin.
May 10, 2009 #8 shay20 Shay's Flock of Fun 11 Years Jul 31, 2008 9,170 28 306 in the wild, Mass It could be a hen, but to be truthful it is hard to tell this kind of breed from a pullet and cockerel.
It could be a hen, but to be truthful it is hard to tell this kind of breed from a pullet and cockerel.
May 10, 2009 Thread starter #9 Iwantchickens In the Brooder 10 Years Jan 27, 2009 23 0 32 Quote: K, thanks.
May 10, 2009 #10 The Wolf Queen Songster 10 Years May 2, 2009 3,003 61 211 Albuquerque, NM Iwantchickens said: What is oegb? OEGB stands for Olde English Game Bird.