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Well unless my gamefowl hen is half cochin, she's just a stubborn little late bloomer.Same. But she's a cochin. It's to be expected.
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Well unless my gamefowl hen is half cochin, she's just a stubborn little late bloomer.Same. But she's a cochin. It's to be expected.
Then again, her sister laid her first egg at 11.5 months...Well unless my gamefowl hen is half cochin, she's just a stubborn little late bloomer.
She’s a gamefowl? Games usually take longer to start laying.Well unless my gamefowl hen is half cochin, she's just a stubborn little late bloomer.
Yeah I know, but I was kinda expecting an egg by now lol.She’s a gamefowl? Games usually take longer to start laying.
I see it too.I think male. These look like male saddles. Pictures from the side including saddle area would be helpful.
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I agree, looks like a cockerel.I think male. These look like male saddles. Pictures from the side including saddle area would be helpful.
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I'll post another picWe'd need to see the saddle area for a gender ID. Not all pullet/hen's combs flop over.
That is no longer a white bird. I see a mixed color pattern LH.
@The Moonshiner what do you see here?
Mine has yellow legs its just covered in dirty in these picsCan you get a pic from the side? From the front, I'd say that's a cockerel. He looks like a blue something, but he doesn't look like a full leghorn... I believe they should have bright yellow legs, no matter the color of the feathers.
Yea its very dirty I would wash her or something but its still a bit cold now that's why I haven't done it yetThe chicken in this thread is one of those white ones in your other thread? Wow! That is one really dirty chicken!
Dirt is more visible on them because they're whiteMy white leghorns tend to be my dirtiest birds so I can believe that it is just covered in filth. I’m always amazed at how not white mine become when they dust bathe.
With that being said, I would be suspicious of it being a cockerel...
Almost everything you said is right except for the color she/he is definitely a white LH.This thread is a mess at this point.
First off this bird is in Iraq? I have no idea how leghorns there compare to ours.
The age is an estimate so that may or may not make a difference depending on which way and how much it may be off.
The color. Jesus that does not look like a dirty white LH. I've seen my share of those.
It looks blue with a pattern leaking underneath. If it is then I'd have no concern with the dark on the legs (or is that dirt also) black leghorns more often then not have a black wash. APA even accepts it.
The comb flop doesn't matter. Its correct for females to flop and males not to but I've plenty of females that didn't flop and some males that have. Especially on non white colors.
I could see the sex going either way because it's a overseas bird and of a estimated age.
To me it reminds me of a cockerel over all. It has the look of one to me. And that would be a large comb for a non laying female.
Just my opinion. I wouldn't be stunned if I was wrong.
Interesting bird.
It's a white a leghorn the chicken in this pic that i will post now is the same chicken from 2 months agoI vote for non-white Leghorn (some sort of blue-ish) ....male...just before full sexual maturity.
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I’ll believe it when I see it, could you wash the dirt off of him so that we can see it better?Dirt is more visible on them because they're white
Almost everything you said is right except for the color she/he is definitely a white LH.