Thanks, I'm considering him as a possible broodcock.
Since your signature says you have Spanish and Cuban fowl I was wondering do you know if there is any link between English and Irish Whitehackles and the Pintos found in the Spanish influenced fowl?
I have a comb question. What do you call it when a rooster has no comb (or flat comb)? I had a breed of rooster in the Amazon that had no comb at all. The comb was just a flat slightly rounded red thing on the top of their head. What kind of comb do you call that?
The only time I've had hawk problems was when I had bantam chickens and when ever I have baby chickens running around. The mom hen or the rooster chase the hawks away though.
The only time I've had hawk problems was when I had bantam chickens and when ever I have baby chickens running around. The mom hen or the rooster chase the hawks away though.
No comb at all? Born that way or it could have gotten torn off. Maybe a pea comb or walnut. Alot of my hens have practically no comb, but very small peacomb....the stags though all have visible, even if pea.