Absolutely a cockerel. Pullets never have saddle feathers, and they do not crow.
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Absolutely a cockerel. Pullets never have saddle feathers, and they do not crow.
A dominant, older hen may crow; but on a 4 month old bird, with very clearly visible male feathering, it's a boy. Pullets will never have those feathers, ever.
A dominant, older hen may crow; but on a 4 month old bird, with very clearly visible male feathering, it's a boy. Pullets will never have those feathers, ever.
That's not an Easter Egger. That's a Dixie Rainbow/Pioneer, probably a cockerel. Too much comb and wattle development for a pullet, too early; and male specific feathering is just beginning to develop at 10 weeks. It can take a couple weeks for those feathers to be clearly visible.
Is one clean-legged?