Jun 27, 2024 #1 C Chichichicken85 In the Brooder Joined Jun 21, 2024 Messages 12 Reaction score 3 Points 14 I’ve read that hens can have big wattles too. You guys think she might be a roo? She hatched April 14th. I’m really hoping she’ll be a she. Since I can’t have Roos. Attachments IMG_5593.jpeg 699 KB · Views: 26 IMG_5591.jpeg 760.6 KB · Views: 20
I’ve read that hens can have big wattles too. You guys think she might be a roo? She hatched April 14th. I’m really hoping she’ll be a she. Since I can’t have Roos.
Jun 27, 2024 #2 sourland Broody Magician Premium Feather Member 16 Years Educator Greeter Friend Spirit Joined May 3, 2009 Messages 172,544 Reaction score 710,036 Points 2,357 Location New Jersey That's a lot of comb and wattle development for a 9 week old bird. A free standing profile picture would give a better idea as to gender.
That's a lot of comb and wattle development for a 9 week old bird. A free standing profile picture would give a better idea as to gender.
Jun 27, 2024 Thread starter #3 C Chichichicken85 In the Brooder Joined Jun 21, 2024 Messages 12 Reaction score 3 Points 14 Another angle. Attachments IMG_5538.jpeg 611.1 KB · Views: 16
Jun 27, 2024 #4 nuthatched CEO, Orneriness and Co. 5 Years Spirit Friend Joined Nov 9, 2019 Messages 29,025 Reaction score 54,916 Points 1,046 Location Rim Country, Az No doubt a cockerel
Jun 27, 2024 #5 fluffycrow Chasing broodies Premium Feather Member Spirit Friend Joined Jan 12, 2023 Messages 18,202 Reaction score 65,591 Points 1,136 Location Attica Greece Agreed