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I was going to guess he with those saddle feathers.
Quote: I wish I had that kind of luck! Both roosters I had were early bloomers - one crowed at 12 weeks and the other at 14!
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I was going to guess he with those saddle feathers.
Quote: I wish I had that kind of luck! Both roosters I had were early bloomers - one crowed at 12 weeks and the other at 14!
After a weeklong transition, the chicks are spending tonight in their new coop... and I can't sleep!! lol
Here are some updated pics. They are 7.5 weeks old now
The 2 roos, Mr Green & BobBob
All 5 BLRWs in one shot is hard to do
This one (purple) is starting to get a bit pink in the face. Nooo! Be a pullet!
BobBob is the very red roo in the front, and the largest. He is starting to get a little bit of lacing on his chest, but mostly red
the girl with her head up is the invert comb pullet
Purple is a roo.... sorry.
Too young to choose a breeder..you need a good 8 months for adult feathering to come in and for body type to develop..sometimes longer..No that's okay, I was hoping someone else would agree. I've been suspicious of Orange and Purple for a few weeks. If anything, I can pick a good breeder this way (with your help). I'm hatching more BLRWs in about a month.
Blue may be my only pullet, and she's got the inverted comb
Any thoughts about lacing in the roo I keep for breeding? Is he still too young to comment on Bob's redness?
Too young to choose a breeder..you need a good 8 months for adult feathering to come in and for body type to develop..sometimes longer..
Anyone have any chicks for sale? I give up on incubating.