Aug 14, 2010 #3 Louieandthecrew I am actually a female! 9 Years Jun 21, 2010 4,886 16 211 God placed me in this world Looks like a new hampshire red hen to me!
Aug 14, 2010 Thread starter #4 chickenmom1 Songster 9 Years Jan 29, 2010 130 0 109 8-9 week old buff orphington
Aug 14, 2010 #5 Yazzo Songster 9 Years Jul 23, 2010 284 30 113 From the size of the comb and wattles at that age, I'd say it's almost certainly a rooster. Probably a Buff Orpington.
From the size of the comb and wattles at that age, I'd say it's almost certainly a rooster. Probably a Buff Orpington.
Aug 14, 2010 #6 DoubleTake Songster 10 Years Mar 18, 2009 147 2 111 Idaho Quote: Agree! Thats what my Sunshine looked like when he was little!!
Aug 14, 2010 #7 Firearia Songster 9 Years Apr 27, 2010 498 3 119 British Columbia, Canada Not necessarily, I still vote pullet.
Aug 14, 2010 #8 MysticScorpio82 Songster 10 Years May 2, 2009 1,556 1 159 Maine, USA At 8-9 weeks old, a hen's comb and wattles woudn't be that developed or red. Looks like a roo to me
Aug 14, 2010 #9 lsv313 Chirping 9 Years Jul 23, 2010 110 1 99 Everett, WA I have a 14-15 week old BO and she still doesn't have combs or wattles that developed or red yet. I think it's a roo.
I have a 14-15 week old BO and she still doesn't have combs or wattles that developed or red yet. I think it's a roo.
Aug 15, 2010 #10 NewHen Songster 10 Years Mar 16, 2010 336 6 161 Los Angeles If you're sure it's a BO, than I'd say it's definitely a roo.