Jul 25, 2013 Thread starter #11 hokankai Songster 10 Years May 18, 2010 2,735 98 246 SW WA Okay, 16 weeks old now. No crowing, mounting, dominance displays...etc. What do you think?
Jul 25, 2013 #12 whambam In the Brooder 6 Years Jun 24, 2013 38 1 34 Southwest Still think they are girls. You should see more of a comb from an orp boy at this point
Jul 25, 2013 Thread starter #13 hokankai Songster 10 Years May 18, 2010 2,735 98 246 SW WA These Orps have rosecombs due to the Dominique in the line (to get the cuckoo). That's what has made it so annoying
These Orps have rosecombs due to the Dominique in the line (to get the cuckoo). That's what has made it so annoying
Jul 26, 2013 #14 CochinBrahmaLover Girl, I'm FABulous 8 Years Dec 29, 2011 13,281 152 293 Warm.... Under a blanket... In Alaska... Girl. If boy the hackles would be much more pronounced and some saddle feathers starting in
Jul 26, 2013 #15 Happy Chooks Free Ranging Premium Feather Member 14 Years Jul 9, 2009 40,438 3,680 686 Northern CA My Coop My Coop Pullet.
Jul 26, 2013 #16 Wyandottes7 Crowing 6 Years Jul 24, 2013 20,586 1,382 401 That is a girl. A male would have a larger comb and wattles by this time, and would likely have grown in pointy saddle and hackle feathers.
That is a girl. A male would have a larger comb and wattles by this time, and would likely have grown in pointy saddle and hackle feathers.
Jul 26, 2013 Thread starter #17 hokankai Songster 10 Years May 18, 2010 2,735 98 246 SW WA Thanks y'all! Believe me, I've been checking Pongo (now renamed Dotty!) every day for saddle feathers since she was 8 weeks old, LOL. I'm SOOO HAPPY And Dotty's happy she gets to stay! I love this picture from several weeks ago. haha!
Thanks y'all! Believe me, I've been checking Pongo (now renamed Dotty!) every day for saddle feathers since she was 8 weeks old, LOL. I'm SOOO HAPPY And Dotty's happy she gets to stay! I love this picture from several weeks ago. haha!