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Are these helpful? It's dark now but I can try to get more tomorrow if these don't helpNeck feathers would confirm. could you get a close-up?
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Are these helpful? It's dark now but I can try to get more tomorrow if these don't helpNeck feathers would confirm. could you get a close-up?
it looks like a Rooster. could you get a picture of an individual neck feather maybe against your handAre these helpful? It's dark now but I can try to get more tomorrow if these don't help
That's helpful to hear about your hens and pullets behavior as that's been the "confirmation". I'll hold out hope on the blue one at leastWait before rehoming to know 100% he/she is a cockerel. Same with Blue A With my Ameraucana Roos the comb became very red with a distinct 3 rows of 'peas' for the pea comb. This was around 4-5 months! Or as many advise wait for crowing or an egg! Behavior varies greatly among chicken breeds, ages, individual personalities and changes over time. Not always or often predictable. I have hens & pullets that fight with roosters & espevially cockerels as if they were roosters.