Jun 17, 2011 #1 Cynthia12 Always Grateful Premium Feather Member 15 Years Greeter Friend Spirit Joined Apr 11, 2010 Messages 55,797 Reaction score 145,226 Points 1,722 Location Utah
Jun 17, 2011 #2 JulieNKC Crowing 9 Years Joined Sep 25, 2010 Messages 6,636 Reaction score 70 Points 258 Location Kansas City I don't see any saddle feathers so am going with pullet.
Jun 17, 2011 Thread starter #3 Cynthia12 Always Grateful Premium Feather Member 15 Years Greeter Friend Spirit Joined Apr 11, 2010 Messages 55,797 Reaction score 145,226 Points 1,722 Location Utah Quote: I love you!
Jun 17, 2011 #4 SunnyCalifornia Songster 9 Years Joined Oct 8, 2010 Messages 2,505 Reaction score 108 Points 174 Location Escondido CA Quote: X 2 That comb is pretty small
Jun 17, 2011 #5 Barrdwing Songster 8 Years Joined Mar 19, 2011 Messages 416 Reaction score 22 Points 111 Location A house surrounded by chickens I'm pretty sure our bantam cochin roo was showing his saddle feathers by that age, so I'd agree, looks like a pullet.
I'm pretty sure our bantam cochin roo was showing his saddle feathers by that age, so I'd agree, looks like a pullet.
Jun 17, 2011 #6 Pele Songster 8 Years Joined Feb 25, 2011 Messages 4,392 Reaction score 163 Points 243 Location Boise Definitely a pretty little lady. All of my cochin boys were NOT shy about sprouting a huge red mohawk as soon as they could muster up the energy (by week 4 usually).
Definitely a pretty little lady. All of my cochin boys were NOT shy about sprouting a huge red mohawk as soon as they could muster up the energy (by week 4 usually).
Jun 17, 2011 Thread starter #7 Cynthia12 Always Grateful Premium Feather Member 15 Years Greeter Friend Spirit Joined Apr 11, 2010 Messages 55,797 Reaction score 145,226 Points 1,722 Location Utah Thank you fro the reply's! I'm a happy camper now.