Once again seeking the smarts of the forum to help the girl and I identify and gender, oh please, oh please.
Looking at the pictures of some chickens, we're now not so certain this is a roo. Then again, as new to the coop, we could be mistaken, too.
She-Roo is a golden sebright bantam, approximately 3.5 to 4 months old. Quite the character. Found a way into our hearts with his/her antics.
First pic: posing by the pool.
Pic 2: Hanging with the girls.
Now this one is killing us with what is she? Girl named her Buffy because of the attitude she seems to carry about her. *We are very curious as to what breed(s) she might contain. She's a doll.
Pic 3: Center stage and ready for her close-up.
Pic 4: Will I, oh will I land on that other chick?
With each thread we follow on who/who are we, we learn a bit more but these two have us stumped.
All we know, it's an addiction and we need more. And a coop, soon. (Ahem, hubby, I has a job for you!
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*edited to add: what breed might Buffy be.. Our undying thanks while we spread the chicken love to others. mwah.
Looking at the pictures of some chickens, we're now not so certain this is a roo. Then again, as new to the coop, we could be mistaken, too.

First pic: posing by the pool.

Pic 2: Hanging with the girls.

Now this one is killing us with what is she? Girl named her Buffy because of the attitude she seems to carry about her. *We are very curious as to what breed(s) she might contain. She's a doll.
Pic 3: Center stage and ready for her close-up.

Pic 4: Will I, oh will I land on that other chick?

With each thread we follow on who/who are we, we learn a bit more but these two have us stumped.
All we know, it's an addiction and we need more. And a coop, soon. (Ahem, hubby, I has a job for you!


*edited to add: what breed might Buffy be.. Our undying thanks while we spread the chicken love to others. mwah.
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