Mar 21, 2023 #1 P P-heasant Chirping Aug 18, 2022 58 31 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: 4
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 Dec 19, 2021 24,769 211,228 1,411 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 Apr 5, 2015 11,449 13,866 761 Arrington, Tennessee USA Both are definitely cockerels
Mar 21, 2023 Thread starter #4 P P-heasant Chirping Aug 18, 2022 58 31 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 May 3, 2018 3,182 4,980 386 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 May 3, 2018 3,182 4,980 386 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 Aug 18, 2022 58 31 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?