ijmccollum New Member Jun 23, 2011 #23 It's a cutie. Can't see the back legs but you got it right, no spurs - it's female.
FranPhilip New Member Jun 23, 2011 #24 ijmccollum said: It's a cutie. Can't see the back legs but you got it right, no spurs - it's female. Click to expand... yeah! my family and i adore her haha. i haven't seen spurs so im almost 100% that its a little lady!
ijmccollum said: It's a cutie. Can't see the back legs but you got it right, no spurs - it's female. Click to expand... yeah! my family and i adore her haha. i haven't seen spurs so im almost 100% that its a little lady!
camimom New Member Jun 23, 2011 #25 FranPhilip said: yeah! my family and i adore her haha. i haven't seen spurs so im almost 100% that its a little lady! Click to expand... Keep in mind, with a female, they can start laying eggs as early as 6 months old. even when not bred to a male. there are ways to prevent egg laying, but its really hard to do, and not easy for a first time owner. Find Jannb's blog about laying bins.
FranPhilip said: yeah! my family and i adore her haha. i haven't seen spurs so im almost 100% that its a little lady! Click to expand... Keep in mind, with a female, they can start laying eggs as early as 6 months old. even when not bred to a male. there are ways to prevent egg laying, but its really hard to do, and not easy for a first time owner. Find Jannb's blog about laying bins.