Did she end up being a pullet? I’m in a similar situation with my two 10 week old bantam cochins! The comb and wattles size has stayed the same for the last three weeks and there is nothing roo-ish about either of them.
I have two bantam frizzle cochins from the assorted bin at Rural King. They are both almost 10 weeks old and I’ve gone back and forth. Right now, I’m leaning roo for the red and pullet for the black. Neither do anything particularly roo-ish. They run away when they see you coming (even though...
Here is an update! They are almost 10 weeks. I’m leaning roo for the red one and pullet for the black? The black ones comb & wattles have stayed the same size for the last three weeks.
Saw these chicks in the bantam bin at Rural King and have no idea what they are! Clean legged with beards. Same size as the oegb in the bin!
Maybe bantam easter eggers? Let me know what you think!
Hello peeps!
It’s still too early to know for sure, but take your guesses! Little boys or girls?
5 week old frizzle bantam cochins from the Rural King mystery bantam bin.
(i’m leaning boys from the comb and wattle development)
Hello chicken people!
It’s too early to tell for sure, but take your guesses! Is my six week old porcelain duccle a hen or a roo?
(pictured next to our six week old bantam cochin roo)
Just wondering what y’all think- I have a colombian rock bantam I got from a chicken swap 4 weeks ago. First two photos are her the day we got her vs now.
Pullet or Roo?
Thank you so much for your thoughts!! This is the exact problem i’m having! Most signs point pullet but others roo! I guess i’ll see when she either lays an egg or crows lol
I go back and forth everyday. I have seremas that are around the same age and she looks closer to the hens. When we got her she was fully feathered with no baby fluff left.