BobbiStandley
In the Brooder
- May 10, 2025
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Oh gosh probably a couple months, probably closer to 3 months. Doesn't act very cockeral ish. The one next to it is a "red star" or "cinnamon queen". Those hybrids ended up all just looking like red hens lol.The one centered in the photo is not a Welsummer and I suspect it may be a cockerel. How old?
Can you get a pic of the chicken right next to that one? The one with the yellow legs bending over. That may be your Welsummer.
Ah I see! You're right- a lot of those reddish ones look similar.Oh gosh probably a couple months, probably closer to 3 months. Doesn't act very cockeral ish. The one next to it is a "red star" or "cinnamon queen". Those hybrids ended up all just looking like red hens lol.
I'll be watching this one closely for sure! Hoping its a nice layer, but worse case, chicken tortilla soup.Ah I see! You're right- a lot of those reddish ones look similar.
I would definitely keep an eye on that one... that coloring is screaming cockerel to me. Too flashy. I agree with that he has some Bielefelder coloring but it almost looks like he has a pea comb in the photo.
Maybe @JedJackson can identify.
Thank you! He is pretty! Obviously not what I expectedLooks to be an olive egger cockerel. It has a pea comb, so can't be a Bielefelder.
I think it is a cockerel because the comb is large, and there are deeper red patches on its shoulders.