Jun 3, 2011 #11 JodyJo Songster 9 Years Sep 27, 2010 2,786 68 188 Colorado Quote: here is a pic of my BR pullet, your pic, which is PINK makes it a bit tricky, but you will see the difference between roo, and pullet of the BR and one of my roo, along with all my Australorp roos
Quote: here is a pic of my BR pullet, your pic, which is PINK makes it a bit tricky, but you will see the difference between roo, and pullet of the BR and one of my roo, along with all my Australorp roos
Jun 3, 2011 #12 Countrypunk92 Songster 10 Years May 26, 2009 2,289 61 236 Portland, tennessee Quote: here is a pic of my BR pullet, your pic, which is PINK makes it a bit tricky, but you will see the difference between roo, and pullet of the BR https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/uploads/68634_dsc_0038-1.jpg and one of my roo, along with all my Australorp roos https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/uploads/68634_dsc_0056.jpg i agree. The tail feathers would be curling by now anyway. So you would know.
Quote: here is a pic of my BR pullet, your pic, which is PINK makes it a bit tricky, but you will see the difference between roo, and pullet of the BR https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/uploads/68634_dsc_0038-1.jpg and one of my roo, along with all my Australorp roos https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/uploads/68634_dsc_0056.jpg i agree. The tail feathers would be curling by now anyway. So you would know.
Jun 3, 2011 #13 tinychicky Crowing 15 Years Mar 24, 2010 2,659 194 351 New Hampshire, U.S.A i think hamburg silkie X for the first one and that br is a pullet pretty birds.