Jan 27, 2025 #2 HorseGirlAbby Enabler Premium Feather Member May 14, 2021 11,598 75,431 1,186 Eastern WA Cockerel. He’s got a big red comb and a male specific feather pattern.
Jan 27, 2025 #3 User690263 Crowing Premium Feather Member Jun 11, 2024 1,727 7,130 461 Northern Hemisphere, Earth, Our Solar System My Coop My Coop I'd say cockerel as well
Jan 27, 2025 #4 TesoroSena 🎶Can’t tell if this is Hell, or just high water🎶 Jan 5, 2023 12,975 37,462 976 Tennessee My Coop My Coop Definitely a male!
Jan 27, 2025 #5 tlcmurphy Free Ranging Premium Feather Member Sep 1, 2021 3,916 15,048 726 Atlanta, GA Boy, he’s a beauty!
Jan 27, 2025 #6 WingItRanch Crowing May 10, 2024 2,401 5,456 391 East Texas Male Welsummers will have black on their chests while the females have a lighter almost salmon color. His comb is also large and red. At 10 weeks, a female would have a small pale comb. This is definitely a cockerel! Welsummers roosters are very handsome when they grow out!
Male Welsummers will have black on their chests while the females have a lighter almost salmon color. His comb is also large and red. At 10 weeks, a female would have a small pale comb. This is definitely a cockerel! Welsummers roosters are very handsome when they grow out!
Jan 27, 2025 Thread starter #7 T The Vee Vees In the Brooder Jan 27, 2025 8 5 11 Thanks Everyone. We thought as much but had been hoping we were wrong. . We are not allowed to have roosters in town so I have a few months to find him somewhere. He is beautiful.
Thanks Everyone. We thought as much but had been hoping we were wrong. . We are not allowed to have roosters in town so I have a few months to find him somewhere. He is beautiful.