Mar 20, 2010 Thread starter #11 seminolewind Flock Mistress Premium Feather Member 15 Years Sep 6, 2007 18,894 4,562 822 Corydon, Indiana I made an error. The splash Orp is only 3 1/2 weeks old.
Mar 20, 2010 #12 lockedhearts It's All About Chicken Math 12 Years Apr 29, 2007 5,028 9 271 Georgia I say Cockerel as well, slow feathering and the size of the legs.
Mar 20, 2010 #13 LovinMyPeeps Sees Wine Dots 10 Years Mar 22, 2009 3,441 13 201 Heuvelton, NY Quote: How did you get her twin????? Because I'm a ninja sem... fear me... LOL
Mar 28, 2010 #14 musicalmeadows Hatching 9 Years Mar 4, 2010 5 0 7 Gloucester, Virginia I need help to ID male or females on my new babies. How do I put a photo on? musicalmeadows
Mar 28, 2010 #15 speckledhen Intentional Solitude Premium Feather Member 17 Years Feb 3, 2007 79,956 16,036 1,366 Blue Ridge Mtns. of North Georgia You should just start your own thread so it doesn't get lost in this one. You have Orps?
Mar 28, 2010 #16 chickenman98 Songster 9 Years Mar 27, 2010 405 28 121 Eastern Oklahoma Looks like a rooster.
Mar 28, 2010 Thread starter #17 seminolewind Flock Mistress Premium Feather Member 15 Years Sep 6, 2007 18,894 4,562 822 Corydon, Indiana I'm sure you all are right. But he will certainly make my girls happy. They lost their man last week, now they're all squatting for me, but I really don't want the job. So hopefully he'll grow fast and get to work!
I'm sure you all are right. But he will certainly make my girls happy. They lost their man last week, now they're all squatting for me, but I really don't want the job. So hopefully he'll grow fast and get to work!