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Quote: krazy, I have never had these and only have the single Araucana so I don't have anything to compare it to for sexing. When I posted a picture a month ago, Debi said she thought the comb looked too pink for a pullet, but that it was too young still to tell for sure. I said I'd keep hoping for a pullet until I heard a crow..........I'm happy to hear you say it looks henny!!
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It is always hanging out with my main flock rooster (those are his feet in the above pic and his head in one of the other pictures) and I don't think he'd tolerate it if it was a cockerel since the Icelandic cockerels all give him a very wide berth!
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Hey Debi! Still no crow out of my blue Araucana from you...........It will be 4 months old on Sept 5
Nota..... my 4 month old polish did his first crow the day before yesterday.... yours will be soon
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are ya sure it's a roo? looks henny to me.
krazy, I have never had these and only have the single Araucana so I don't have anything to compare it to for sexing. When I posted a picture a month ago, Debi said she thought the comb looked too pink for a pullet, but that it was too young still to tell for sure. I said I'd keep hoping for a pullet until I heard a crow..........I'm happy to hear you say it looks henny!!
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It is always hanging out with my main flock rooster (those are his feet in the above pic and his head in one of the other pictures) and I don't think he'd tolerate it if it was a cockerel since the Icelandic cockerels all give him a very wide berth!
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Woo, except for the red comb it is looking like a pullet. It really doesn't have the pointed saddle and hackle feathers. That bird is perfect for a show!!! I had a hen start laying at 17 weeks it could be why it is so pink. For you let's hope for hen!
 
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Debi, That is great to hear!!
I read on the Fermented Feed thread that it makes combs and wattles more red. Perhaps that is why the comb seems pinkish early. It is 16 weeks old today so maybe I'll be seeing a blue egg soon!
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Debi, That is great to hear!!
I read on the Fermented Feed thread that it makes combs and wattles more red. Perhaps that is why the comb seems pinkish early. It is 16 weeks old today so maybe I'll be seeing a blue egg soon!
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Pretty pullet!
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Interesting to know that about the FF. I guess I haven't gotten that far yet in the thread. I have 4 Isbars that are 6 weeks old and from the size of the combs and wattles, they look like pullets, but they look a little pink, so had me really wondering. I guess I need to get some more eggs and hatch a roo!
 
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Thanks Walli!

Post 6794 from the "Fementing Feed for Meat Birds" thread (which is not just for meat birds but all of your flock)
It is a long, long. long thread but there is lots of information.......take your time and read through it. I


Anyone ever notice their chickens' combs and wattles seem to become a more colourful, deeper red after feeding FF. I have a few 12 week olds and a couple on particular had pale combs before feeding FF; now that I have had them on FF for a couple of weeks their combs appear to be getting more colourful and red. Just wondering if anyone else has experienced this ?

In my inexperienced opinion, it is due to the extra hydration that they receive. It is commonly known that a dehydrated person will have thicker blood, thus restricted blood flow. That's why a person experiencing heat distress or a heat stroke is often pale. By providing wet feed, you are dramatically increasing their water intake and boosting their hydration. With the thinner blood, it will circulate and flow much better, resulting in brighter combs and wattles. Both of these are used as a primary means of temperature regulation in poultry, so there are a large number of blood vessels in them. That's the reason that they recommend dubbing your cockerels during cooler or cold weather.
 
I hatched 5 of the 6 eggs from madam choco orps. All 5 are black so therefor boys. Anyone need a good black boy, lol? I'm gonna be overrun in Roos! The one that made it to lockdown and didn't hatched was black also. I'm hoping the other choc orp eggs I've got hatch out mostly pullets! I've got 5 of 9 of them that made it through the first week of incubation. I'm the roo hatching master this year!


I only have one chick from madam and it is brown. If that means I have a hen, I would love a little guy to go with her!
 
Thanks Walli!

Post 6794 from the "Fementing Feed for Meat Birds" thread (which is not just for meat birds but all of your flock)
It is a long, long. long thread but there is lots of information.......take your time and read through it. I
I must be close then, I only have 1226 unread posts on that thread.
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