Nov 29, 2010 #1 teresa-78 Songster 9 Years Joined Jun 24, 2010 Messages 705 Reaction score 48 Points 121 Location England Hiya could you please help me identify my cockeral... im thinking maybe Orpington x Australorp... Your help would be appreciated.
Hiya could you please help me identify my cockeral... im thinking maybe Orpington x Australorp... Your help would be appreciated.
Nov 29, 2010 #2 Illia Crazy for Colors 10 Years Joined Oct 19, 2009 Messages 16,240 Reaction score 296 Points 336 Location Forks, WA No, Orpington x Australorps have a lot more golden coloring on them. This bird here is a cross of a red, duckwing, or wheaten and black.
No, Orpington x Australorps have a lot more golden coloring on them. This bird here is a cross of a red, duckwing, or wheaten and black.
Nov 29, 2010 #3 banjoejoe4783 VILLAMIL FARMS 9 Years Joined Oct 6, 2010 Messages 2,458 Reaction score 26 Points 183 Location westville ok and orfs have white legs not yelow
Nov 29, 2010 Thread starter #4 teresa-78 Songster 9 Years Joined Jun 24, 2010 Messages 705 Reaction score 48 Points 121 Location England Thanks for the replies, I would love to know what he is, he is only young, about 4-5 months old, lovely natured cockeral
Thanks for the replies, I would love to know what he is, he is only young, about 4-5 months old, lovely natured cockeral
Nov 29, 2010 #5 B boykin2010 Crowing 12 Years Joined Sep 26, 2010 Messages 1,924 Reaction score 104 Points 268 Location South Georgia possibly mixed with a dark cornish. i have a dark cornish hen and an australorp hen and if they were mixed they would look basically like that
possibly mixed with a dark cornish. i have a dark cornish hen and an australorp hen and if they were mixed they would look basically like that
Nov 29, 2010 #6 Illia Crazy for Colors 10 Years Joined Oct 19, 2009 Messages 16,240 Reaction score 296 Points 336 Location Forks, WA Quote: He is missing the pea comb to be such, and my that would be a sad looking Cornish to pass on offspring that look this "production" in type.
Quote: He is missing the pea comb to be such, and my that would be a sad looking Cornish to pass on offspring that look this "production" in type.
Nov 29, 2010 Thread starter #7 teresa-78 Songster 9 Years Joined Jun 24, 2010 Messages 705 Reaction score 48 Points 121 Location England Quote: He is missing the pea comb to be such, and my that would be a sad looking Cornish to pass on offspring that look this "production" in type. I think he is lovely, his feathers have a lovely shade of green, he looks stunning, and better than any production chicken in my eyes.
Quote: He is missing the pea comb to be such, and my that would be a sad looking Cornish to pass on offspring that look this "production" in type. I think he is lovely, his feathers have a lovely shade of green, he looks stunning, and better than any production chicken in my eyes.
Nov 29, 2010 #8 magicpigeon Songster 9 Years Joined Oct 9, 2010 Messages 3,710 Reaction score 15 Points 191 Quote: He is missing the pea comb to be such, and my that would be a sad looking Cornish to pass on offspring that look this "production" in type. I think he is lovely, his feathers have a lovely shade of green, he looks stunning, and better than any production chicken in my eyes. I love the tail Last edited: Nov 29, 2010
Quote: He is missing the pea comb to be such, and my that would be a sad looking Cornish to pass on offspring that look this "production" in type. I think he is lovely, his feathers have a lovely shade of green, he looks stunning, and better than any production chicken in my eyes. I love the tail
Nov 29, 2010 Thread starter #9 teresa-78 Songster 9 Years Joined Jun 24, 2010 Messages 705 Reaction score 48 Points 121 Location England Quote: I think he is lovely, his feathers have a lovely shade of green, he looks stunning, and better than any production chicken in my eyes. I love the tail thanks.... It is still growing in, he is still only a baby, and has a lot to fill out yet, I cant wait to see his tail all feathered up
Quote: I think he is lovely, his feathers have a lovely shade of green, he looks stunning, and better than any production chicken in my eyes. I love the tail thanks.... It is still growing in, he is still only a baby, and has a lot to fill out yet, I cant wait to see his tail all feathered up
Nov 29, 2010 #10 magicpigeon Songster 9 Years Joined Oct 9, 2010 Messages 3,710 Reaction score 15 Points 191 Quote: I love the tail thanks.... It is still growing in, he is still only a baby, and has a lot to fill out yet, I cant wait to see his tail all feathered up LOL de-railing, I know, but he is cute! My birds don't have tails as such...and they're not shiny, either. That's why I bought myself an "illegal" australorp
Quote: I love the tail thanks.... It is still growing in, he is still only a baby, and has a lot to fill out yet, I cant wait to see his tail all feathered up LOL de-railing, I know, but he is cute! My birds don't have tails as such...and they're not shiny, either. That's why I bought myself an "illegal" australorp