It’s definitely obvious in your photos, easy to spot the roo. The combs on all five of my Brahmas are similar so all I have to go by is how the other four girls have feathered out whereas this little one doesn’t look as full. Also the tail feathers are so much shorter and stick straight up.
Here are a few pictures of one of our light Brahmas. Assuming this is in fact a light Brahma (I’ve looked up other photos of them and I feel like I may have dark Brahmas or something else), I’m thinking this little one is a cockerel. He looks so different from the other four Brahmas we have. He...
That’s a good point, she has a pea comb, or simply a non exsistant comb at this point in contrast to her supposed sisters who all have a single comb, typical for welsummers. I think you may be right. From the research I’ve done, she seems to have the coloring for an EE. Very exciting!
We are proud new owners of 20 chicks now 4 weeks old. We have four Welsummers in our flock although I have my doubts on whether our Audrey is in fact a Welsummer or something else. She has a speckled head and lighter in color when compared to her sisters. At first I thought she was in fact a...