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  1. SwampPrincessChick

    Before I say goodbye….

    Pullets, cockerels, hens, and roosters all have spur nubs. The spurs grow longer as the bird ages, with of course the males' growing faster. But females have them too, and they can grow long.
  2. SwampPrincessChick

    Before I say goodbye….

    There are more friendly males than aggressive ones. Cockerels tend to more friendly at a young age too, unless they get a lot of hormones in early. Level of friendliness is not an accurate way to sex a chicken. Vets that accurately know about chicken sexing or anything else are almost...
  3. SwampPrincessChick

    Before I say goodbye….

    Very large and bright red comb and wattles that say cockerel, but then there are the feathers that say pullet. Either your bird is a late-developing cockerel, or a pullet that looks masculine. Pullets will crow for dominance, likely if they have hormone issues or just want to be the top chicken...
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