Mar 28, 2016 #2 beetandsteet Songster Aug 21, 2015 847 114 151 Texas! Probably a little cockerel, but it's hard to tell when they're that young
Mar 28, 2016 Thread starter #3 HenHouse4Life GrandmaOnDuty Mar 22, 2016 1,375 3,892 342 Mid Michigan It certainly is! 50/50 chance at this point with this little one
Mar 28, 2016 #4 Chicken Girl1 Queen of the Coop 6 Years Mar 3, 2015 12,322 4,717 567 Virginia What breed? Could you get a better picture?
Mar 28, 2016 Thread starter #5 HenHouse4Life GrandmaOnDuty Mar 22, 2016 1,375 3,892 342 Mid Michigan Buff orpington...I'll go take a better pic. Sry for the delayed response. .had to leave for a bit
Mar 28, 2016 Thread starter #6 HenHouse4Life GrandmaOnDuty Mar 22, 2016 1,375 3,892 342 Mid Michigan I hope this one is better
Mar 28, 2016 Thread starter #8 HenHouse4Life GrandmaOnDuty Mar 22, 2016 1,375 3,892 342 Mid Michigan 5 weeks old this Wednesday
Mar 28, 2016 #9 Varglet Songster 10 Years Apr 5, 2013 746 79 201 Fossil, OR Not fully feathered yet, I would say yes, you have a cockerel. The wattles are quite red already, and the comb has some pink/red. Even pullets who have early comb development do not turn pink/red so young, in my own personal experience.
Not fully feathered yet, I would say yes, you have a cockerel. The wattles are quite red already, and the comb has some pink/red. Even pullets who have early comb development do not turn pink/red so young, in my own personal experience.
Mar 28, 2016 Thread starter #10 HenHouse4Life GrandmaOnDuty Mar 22, 2016 1,375 3,892 342 Mid Michigan We were leaning toward that also. My girls the same age look and act very differently