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Only this one has a beard.Did not notice the beards before. Is this a picture of the same bird or both birds?
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Only this one has a beard.Did not notice the beards before. Is this a picture of the same bird or both birds?
Neither look to be pure Bielefelder. Likely a mix of a barred bird and another breed. Red and white is the only pullet and also a mix![]()
Did not notice the beards before. Is this a picture of the same bird or both birds?
You can tell they are roos by by the larger comb and long wispy saddle and tail feathers. They'll also develop long wispy hackle feathers.So I'm still struggling with the one chicken (barred grey neck)... Here are some new pictures, can you point out what makes you say it's a rooster?
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I don't see pin feathers at the neck as much as I do with this guy in front (who puffs up, ruffles his neck, and acts VERY roo)
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And when I compare tails, the one in question seems to match the slight curl of the little red one more than the roo.
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Both have very large combs for their age and shoulder patches!So I'm still struggling with the one chicken (barred grey neck)... Here are some new pictures, can you point out what makes you say it's a rooster?
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I don't see pin feathers at the neck as much as I do with this guy in front (who puffs up, ruffles his neck, and acts VERY roo)
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And when I compare tails, the one in question seems to match the slight curl of the little red one more than the roo.
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