I have a small back yard flock. When I am home, all the gals get to be out and about....and that usually means they are hanging with me out the back while I do crafty projects and they just...well, be chickens....When they are coop-ed up, they have a three story enclosure (old kids fort turned coop) that has both a covered and uncovered run. The coop has 16 sq ft per floor, and the out door area totals about 130 sq ft....
Here's the question....I had 3 Isa Brown gals of unknown age (I got them las my first try at this, from a family not too far away) and I just added what I believed to be 3 new 16 week old Rhode Island Red hens.....after taking precautions and introducing them over time....I now think I may have at least 2 new roos! and not 3 hens at all.
None of the newbies has made any attempt at crowing.....but......
#1 has bright yellow, thicker legs with a shimmer of green in "its" tail feathers (yah, pretty sure it's a roo...) as well as fairly red comb/wattle......it allows me to pick it up (not willingly, but it no longer fusses about it)
#2 is definitely a female in comparison to #1 as her comb is tiny, just starting to go red, her legs are not yellow, and her tail feathers look like my Isa Brown's tail feathers
#3 is the real unknown.....this one came to me with no tail feathers at all (the farm I got them from had many different kinds of chickens, roos and hens all mixed...so I am thinking this little one may have lost them??) its legs are between the colour of the other two (sort of yellow but maybe more beige?) and its comb colour and size are between the two.....
All three are supposedly 18/19 weeks old....
this first photo shows #1

still #1 (thinking it's a too)

#3 is the one on the right....see the leg colour is very different.....and no tail feathers...

#3 is the one on the right.... not a great photo of all three....
OK, million dollar question....all 6 seem to get along fine. The hen pecking is minimal now. There is no crowing.....they all roost together.....my older gals (still laying) are the bosses....IF the two are definitely roosters, can they all live happily together? They have been together for 2 weeks now....the only thing is the occasional chest bumping between the two on the left....
Any thoughts and help would be great appreciated.
Here's the question....I had 3 Isa Brown gals of unknown age (I got them las my first try at this, from a family not too far away) and I just added what I believed to be 3 new 16 week old Rhode Island Red hens.....after taking precautions and introducing them over time....I now think I may have at least 2 new roos! and not 3 hens at all.
None of the newbies has made any attempt at crowing.....but......
#1 has bright yellow, thicker legs with a shimmer of green in "its" tail feathers (yah, pretty sure it's a roo...) as well as fairly red comb/wattle......it allows me to pick it up (not willingly, but it no longer fusses about it)
#2 is definitely a female in comparison to #1 as her comb is tiny, just starting to go red, her legs are not yellow, and her tail feathers look like my Isa Brown's tail feathers
#3 is the real unknown.....this one came to me with no tail feathers at all (the farm I got them from had many different kinds of chickens, roos and hens all mixed...so I am thinking this little one may have lost them??) its legs are between the colour of the other two (sort of yellow but maybe more beige?) and its comb colour and size are between the two.....
All three are supposedly 18/19 weeks old....
this first photo shows #1
still #1 (thinking it's a too)
#3 is the one on the right....see the leg colour is very different.....and no tail feathers...
#3 is the one on the right.... not a great photo of all three....
OK, million dollar question....all 6 seem to get along fine. The hen pecking is minimal now. There is no crowing.....they all roost together.....my older gals (still laying) are the bosses....IF the two are definitely roosters, can they all live happily together? They have been together for 2 weeks now....the only thing is the occasional chest bumping between the two on the left....
Any thoughts and help would be great appreciated.