Jul 13, 2021 #1 S Shnilic Hatching Jul 10, 2021 2 2 6 I am having trouble with this one! Approximately 11 weeks old. Attachments 7EF738C1-5D9C-4B99-9E2E-7DCF94AB84E8.jpeg 756.7 KB · Views: 43
Jul 13, 2021 #2 JedJackson Enabler 7 Years Jul 6, 2016 12,205 31,970 1,102 NW Washington state It's a cockerel.
Jul 13, 2021 #3 F Fluffy Lambs Crossing the Road Premium Feather Member May 10, 2021 7,687 42,027 991 The Hot State Cockerel
Jul 13, 2021 #4 JustBabyMargo Hatch-aholic Premium Feather Member Jul 7, 2021 7,074 46,718 971 Oregon I think it’s a cockerel too!
Jul 13, 2021 #5 HappyClucker7 Bantam Queen 7 Years Apr 28, 2016 9,137 33,560 1,002 New York Cockerel.
Jul 13, 2021 #6 Lady Clucks-a-Lot Songster May 25, 2021 356 851 181 Edmond (Snohomish County) WA Look at that huge crest! Gorgeous cockerel!
Jul 13, 2021 #7 F Fluffy Lambs Crossing the Road Premium Feather Member May 10, 2021 7,687 42,027 991 The Hot State What crest? The comb?
Jul 13, 2021 #8 Lady Clucks-a-Lot Songster May 25, 2021 356 851 181 Edmond (Snohomish County) WA yes, i just like to call it that, i think that's sounds better.
Jul 13, 2021 #9 HappyClucker7 Bantam Queen 7 Years Apr 28, 2016 9,137 33,560 1,002 New York Lady Clucks-a-Lot said: yes, i just like to call it that, i think that's sounds better. Click to expand... But crests and combs are two different things. It would be better to call it by its proper name to avoid confusion.
Lady Clucks-a-Lot said: yes, i just like to call it that, i think that's sounds better. Click to expand... But crests and combs are two different things. It would be better to call it by its proper name to avoid confusion.