White leghorns (pretty sure) and all female. 100% sure you would have been able to tell a make by that age, you can tell from a lot earlier than that. Look at their legs (as young ones) do they have the start of spurs? Look at their comb, is it bigger? Have they had a few strangled attempts at crowing?
Yours are most definitely female. You would have heard them crowing by now if they were males.
Yes you are right a chinese silky bantam i use to keep them.That looks like a chinese silkyAm I right? Only the cutest chicken breed ever
Larger breeds won't mature and start crowing until about 6 months.
looks like chookus varanidsnackii
yep the white fluffy ones are silkies, i had a bantam chinese silky called sunny that was part of the family for about 12 years until she developed throat cancer and we had to have her put down
had another bantam pekin called monty who was toilet trained and loved hugs, she'd come and stand next to your feet until you picked her up and carried her round. she fell off something or flew into the fence one day or something while we were out and hurt her spinal cord but ($400 of vets bills later) she was all better but walked with a wiggle - very cute!
chooks are the best pets EVER! just as good as herps i reckon don't kill me for saying that ppl
White leghorns (pretty sure) and all female. 100% sure you would have been able to tell a make by that age, you can tell from a lot earlier than that. Look at their legs (as young ones) do they have the start of spurs? Look at their comb, is it bigger? Have they had a few strangled attempts at crowing?
Yours are most definitely female. You would have heard them crowing by now if they were males.
its a steggals!!!
lol
Can anyone help me out here, what sort of chook is this?
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