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Yes, but with white chickens you can’t really tell from a photo.By three months wouldn’t you also be able to see some kind of rooster hackles and saddles as well?
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Yes, but with white chickens you can’t really tell from a photo.By three months wouldn’t you also be able to see some kind of rooster hackles and saddles as well?
You think she’s almost ready to lay?This is a leghorn mix pullet and one thats near ready to lay, you could also bow it as males wouldnt bow easy
Thank you everyone for responding! I think it’s pretty unanimous that it’s a pullet. I would’ve been shocked but okay with it if it had been a rooster. We love her all the same.
Nope, leghorns redden up early, so that explains her comb since she looks like a cross. She is still a few months away from laying.You think she’s almost ready to lay?