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That’s because your birds are youngerlooks like my oegbs, i have a barred and a creole. Though yours seem to have bigger combs
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That’s because your birds are youngerlooks like my oegbs, i have a barred and a creole. Though yours seem to have bigger combs
do they continue to grow comb? Photo was taken at 15 weeks which makes them about a month younger than Kimi’s. I’m leaning more towards Kimi’s theory that theirs is a roo.That’s because your birds are younger
Yes. Once they start laying their combs will get bigger and red, like any other breed. One of my bantams didn’t have a red comb until she was almost a year old, because she took that long to start laying.do they continue to grow comb? Photo was taken at 15 weeks which makes them about a month younger than Kimi’s. I’m leaning more towards Kimi’s theory that theirs is a roo.
I see, i havent had any of my birds get dramatically larger combs at lay, but maybe oegbs are differentYes. Once they start laying their combs will get bigger and red, like any other breed. One of my bantams didn’t have a red comb until she was almost a year old, because she took that long to start laying.