Apr 15, 2016 #91 gangels Hatching Apr 15, 2016 8 0 6 This post got me thinking my little Tikka is a HE. What do you guys think?
Apr 16, 2016 #92 mymilliefleur Keeper of the Flock 9 Years Nov 4, 2014 6,016 1,860 402 East Tennessee. gangels said: This post got me thinking my little Tikka is a HE. What do you guys think? Click to expand... Looks like a pullet.
gangels said: This post got me thinking my little Tikka is a HE. What do you guys think? Click to expand... Looks like a pullet.
Apr 16, 2016 #93 gangels Hatching Apr 15, 2016 8 0 6 I really hope so. Yesterday she flew to my shoulder and cuddled. I didn't even have a treat! We can't keep roosters in the city. Here is another photo just in case.
I really hope so. Yesterday she flew to my shoulder and cuddled. I didn't even have a treat! We can't keep roosters in the city. Here is another photo just in case.
Apr 16, 2016 #94 mymilliefleur Keeper of the Flock 9 Years Nov 4, 2014 6,016 1,860 402 East Tennessee. gangels said: I really hope so. Yesterday she flew to my shoulder and cuddled. I didn't even have a treat! We can't keep roosters in the city. Here is another photo just in case. Click to expand... Still looking like a pullet.
gangels said: I really hope so. Yesterday she flew to my shoulder and cuddled. I didn't even have a treat! We can't keep roosters in the city. Here is another photo just in case. Click to expand... Still looking like a pullet.
Apr 20, 2016 #95 BradyAlysha In the Brooder 5 Years Aug 13, 2014 11 0 21 Amherst, Nova Scotia I have 4 almost 4 week old chicks and from what I can see right now it looks like I only have one pullet, any thoughts . [/IMG][/IMG][/IMG]
I have 4 almost 4 week old chicks and from what I can see right now it looks like I only have one pullet, any thoughts . [/IMG][/IMG][/IMG]
Apr 21, 2016 #99 msazeeta In the Brooder Feb 17, 2016 39 10 31 Concord, CA BradyAlysha said: It's too early to tell. The only one that looks like a roo so far is this little one... #2. I only say that because of the color of the comb, but I would wait until they are fully feathered. One of my hens had a dark comb after only 4 weeks and one that had a yellow comb until 7 weeks turned out to be a roo. Click to expand...
BradyAlysha said: It's too early to tell. The only one that looks like a roo so far is this little one... #2. I only say that because of the color of the comb, but I would wait until they are fully feathered. One of my hens had a dark comb after only 4 weeks and one that had a yellow comb until 7 weeks turned out to be a roo. Click to expand...
Apr 21, 2016 #100 BradyAlysha In the Brooder 5 Years Aug 13, 2014 11 0 21 Amherst, Nova Scotia Okay, thank you! I'll post again when they are alittle older. #2 is my favourite and I am scared that it is a cockerel, but fingers crossed!
Okay, thank you! I'll post again when they are alittle older. #2 is my favourite and I am scared that it is a cockerel, but fingers crossed!