Oct 25, 2012 #2 KYTinpusher Master Enabler 8 Years Sep 3, 2011 4,469 455 296 Northern KY Boy. Those look like saddle feathers to me.
Oct 25, 2012 #3 Dewsetter Songster 8 Years Apr 30, 2011 117 2 103 Liverpool, England Definitely boy without a shadow of a doubt. Hope that's what you wanted to hear.
Oct 25, 2012 #4 hdowden Crowing 8 Years Aug 14, 2011 11,642 311 331 louisiana 110% cockerel due to the saddle and hackle feathers they are long slender and pointed and cockerels ate the only ones that get saddles and hackles that shape not to mention his two toned coloring
110% cockerel due to the saddle and hackle feathers they are long slender and pointed and cockerels ate the only ones that get saddles and hackles that shape not to mention his two toned coloring
Oct 25, 2012 #5 RainyChicks In the Brooder 7 Years Aug 29, 2012 84 3 31 That is for sure a roo/cockerel.
Oct 26, 2012 #6 Happy Chooks Free Ranging Premium Feather Member 14 Years Jul 9, 2009 40,416 3,640 686 Northern CA My Coop My Coop Absolutely a cockerel. See the pointy saddle feathers at the base of the tail hanging down the sides of the body. Only males get those feathers.
Absolutely a cockerel. See the pointy saddle feathers at the base of the tail hanging down the sides of the body. Only males get those feathers.
Oct 26, 2012 #8 Mac14 Songster 7 Years Jul 21, 2012 2,200 56 191 Northern California Are you keeping him?
Oct 26, 2012 Thread starter #9 snookie Hatching 7 Years Aug 16, 2012 2 0 7 I doubt it. We live in a neighborhood so he'll have to go when he crows, if not before. Anyone near Charleston, SC want him?
I doubt it. We live in a neighborhood so he'll have to go when he crows, if not before. Anyone near Charleston, SC want him?
Oct 26, 2012 #10 ChickensAreSweet Heavenly Grains for Hens 9 Years Jun 8, 2010 15,100 740 398 Pacific NW- where the Douglas Firs grow Roo, no doubt- nice lookin' boy