Maybe not.
No maybes here. It's not a roo (they are mammals), but it is a male chicken a cockerel to be exact.That’s a male.
Male specific saddle feathers and leakage on wing
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Maybe not.
No maybes here. It's not a roo (they are mammals), but it is a male chicken a cockerel to be exact.That’s a male.
Male specific saddle feathers and leakage on wing
Hen all the way,sometimes a dominate hen will crow especially if there is no roo. If it where a roo the waddle would be more visible at this stage.I asked about this one a few weeks ago but I'm still in doubt. It did make an effort at a crow sound once or twice...
Easter Eggers don’t have wattles because of the beard. The comb is huge and bright red and it has red leakage on the shoulders/wings, a male specific pattern. It is 100% a male.Hen all the way,sometimes a dominate hen will crow especially if there is no roo. If it where a roo the waddle would be more visible at this stage.
I am, I’ve had pigeons 30+ years. They can sometimes be even harder to sex lolReal quick, are you familiar with pigeons/doves?
Mare said two thumbs up and X2No maybes here. It's not a roo (they are mammals), but it is a male chicken a cockerel to be exact.
Yes I’m her eyes now so watch outMare said two thumbs up and X2
Not with a pea comb. The pea comb gene makes both the comb and wattles be smaller than they otherwise would be.Hen all the way,sometimes a dominate hen will crow especially if there is no roo. If it where a roo the waddle would be more visible at this stage.