Whiting True Green 8 weeks

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Do you have any other Whiting True Greens the same age?
It's often easiest to figure them out by comparing, when that is possible.

If you don't have any others, then I will guess cockerel (amount of pink/red in the comb and especially the amount of pink/red in the little bit of wattles under the chin.)

But I am guessing, not very sure. So don't do anything permanent based on my guess :)
 
I guess pullet. I would expect the comb to be bigger and more red at this age if it was a boy. Looks like a single comb bird and you can usually tell by 5-6 weeks if male or female with this comb type. :)
 

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