Tunie B
Songster
- Oct 19, 2020
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The info on this breed doesn't help, with all the variations. You will know when/if it tries to crow, or the comb turns red soon, before the 16th week. Look at the size of those legs! Possible cockerel. The hatchery's last listed hatches have all males, unless I read it wrong. The coloring looks like the one on the hatchery page.She is 8 weeks old—will be 9 weeks in a couple days. She has always been the largest chick of the 4-10 chicks, even though there are different breeds.
Everything here says this is a pullet.
Typically you can ignore the tail on most breeds at this age. In its own, it won't tell you much. It can be a supplemental attribute if you see other things, but this chicken has a pullet sized pale comb, and consistent feathering throughout.
Super interesting mix though. Looks like a buff Brahma Easter egger. Thats a new one for me.
@fluffycrow what's your call?