Mar 21, 2023 #1 P P-heasant Chirping Joined Aug 18, 2022 Messages 58 Reaction score 31 Points 68 Now I believe that these are roos, but I have a 3rd with different type of comb. I believe they are all males but can anyone confirm Attachments E9270DDD-9DC7-4BB7-8E5E-C165A61FA95A.jpeg 513 KB · Views: 6
Now I believe that these are roos, but I have a 3rd with different type of comb. I believe they are all males but can anyone confirm
Mar 21, 2023 #2 Tookie 🐓Eggsuberant🐤 Premium Feather Member Spirit Greeter Friend Joined Dec 19, 2021 Messages 26,511 Reaction score 220,766 Points 1,431 Location Central Texas My Coop My Coop Both do look like males, but how old are they?
Mar 21, 2023 #3 Rhodebar Lover Brahma Fanatic 10 Years Spirit Friend Joined Apr 5, 2015 Messages 12,035 Reaction score 14,498 Points 781 Location Chicago, IL, USA Both are definitely cockerels
Mar 21, 2023 Thread starter #4 P P-heasant Chirping Joined Aug 18, 2022 Messages 58 Reaction score 31 Points 68 They were hatched August so approx 8 months, do they tend to have different combs within the breed? These 2 have a flat comb and the 3rd has a more of a "traditional" chicken comb like a spiky Mohawk. They are of the same clutch
They were hatched August so approx 8 months, do they tend to have different combs within the breed? These 2 have a flat comb and the 3rd has a more of a "traditional" chicken comb like a spiky Mohawk. They are of the same clutch
Mar 21, 2023 #5 Yardmom Crowing 7 Years Spirit Friend Joined May 3, 2018 Messages 3,426 Reaction score 5,349 Points 406 Location Waterford, PA I believe Walnut is the standard comb for silkies, but it is not uncommon for single combs to pop up.
I believe Walnut is the standard comb for silkies, but it is not uncommon for single combs to pop up.
Mar 21, 2023 #6 Yardmom Crowing 7 Years Spirit Friend Joined May 3, 2018 Messages 3,426 Reaction score 5,349 Points 406 Location Waterford, PA Do you have pictures of the combs of all the birds? The one facing the camera is definitely a cockeral.
Do you have pictures of the combs of all the birds? The one facing the camera is definitely a cockeral.
Mar 21, 2023 Thread starter #7 P P-heasant Chirping Joined Aug 18, 2022 Messages 58 Reaction score 31 Points 68 I only have this from a couple Weeks ago, the comb is more visible now. But I’m guessing by the rump feathers it’s male too? Attachments 1048DA88-434E-4674-917D-BFCB602ACEED.png 3.4 MB · Views: 3
I only have this from a couple Weeks ago, the comb is more visible now. But I’m guessing by the rump feathers it’s male too?