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Ummmm the one with the red wattles should be a boy, unless it is getting awfully old......are they over 4 months? The other one if it is the same age, would be female due to the lack of redness......their crests are those gray area hard to identify ones, some are so obvious and some just keep you guessing!
Does the boyish one have pointier feathers at the end of his back, toward the tail? Saddle feathers should start looking pointy by this stage I would think....crest feathers would be slightl y pointier too, hard to tell from the picture.
The 4 Polish chicks I just hatched surprised me by being all white. The rooster is a buff laced and the pullets a WC chocolate cuckoo and a blue with some cuckoo markingsThese are just fertility test babies and should be some pretty pets for someoneI am collecting eggs from my buff laced hen to hatch all buff laced babies this time
Whoa Deann, those are beautiful birds! Don't forget who your friends are
Thank you for the information They are both about six weeks old. I think the feathers are slightly pointier on Beldar "chicken with red wattles". My guess is that he is a boy. The puffieness of his crest has me confused. Do you know when bantam polish begin to crow? I have been waiting anxiously for that first crow! lol
Thanks Carolyn!! Of course not : )Whoa Deann, those are beautiful birds! Don't forget who your friends are