White Sultans.... pics please!

Ok chickenzoo, thanks for not taking offense to my question. Everyone has a different and unique approach to breeding and I was simply curious. Kind of winced a bit as I clicked the send button.
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I just want to hug it and squeeze it and name it george! lol... (remember the bugs bunny and yetti cartoons)

A Bugs Bunny Fan, yes I remember that cartoon.
The Sultan is my Moms and she plays with it once a day.
I have 2 Plymouth Rocks 1 is real friendly the other not as much.
My Dad has 2 Partridge Cochins, and his humor got in the way of their names; Bar-b and Que...

Here's a pic of all them at 2 wk old.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/uploads/67650_all5.jpg

It is too early to really tell, but for the sake of a friendly moneyless bet... I'd say boy.

If I'm right, I'd also like to go on the record for betting you name him "George" too. LOL!

*I might have a gambling issue lol JOKE*
 
I have a Sultan Rooster, He bred with Frizzle and Cochin hens, all bantams. If you look on th breeds page you will see pic of him His name is louie lu li.
He is very sweet and is good to his girls. I don't have any pic of his baby's, yet. There are 10 young ones. I will try to get some pic today.
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@ Tonopah Pati, I remember seeing a Sultan with that name a day or so ago. He is a beautiful bird, does he have a loud crow?
The reason we need to know if ours is a roo is; our next-door neighbor is terrified of roos (childhood thing) and out of respect my Dad and Mom won't get a roo. We are also hoping the 2 Silkie and 1 Sultan aren't roos cause my mom said dad will make us find another home for them if they will be crowing and disturb poor mister 'young enough to get use to it' neighbor, we live in the country for heavens sake... Oh, sorry it just upsets me that he dictates to them when my parents have lived here 22 yrs, compared to his less than 5 yrs.
Mom and I will find a way to keep any roos quite if we have to bring them in the house brooder every night so they won't crow in the early morning.
Oh, that reminds me, a buyer (production chicks) at the hatchery we got our 1st 6 said there are vets out there that will carefully take the crow out of a roo. Is that true?

Let me know if truth or myth...
 
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I need that chicken
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Unfortunately, he was a dumb-butt and never liked to go inside at night, every night I had to search around for him. Finally one night after several hours of looking, I wasn`t able to find him. He was never seen again.
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