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    Please say it is a polish pullet, I want a hen!

    I have noticed its crest a bit rounder so I had hoped towards a female. But this chick is very fighty. My experience with hens is that they are more submissive, seldom fight. But this one won't stop and often defeats its brother/sister polish so that gives me fear this one might also be a cockerel.
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    Polish pullet or cockerel? Help, I am hella confused!

    This one is 3 months. I will update after a month. But if it's a boy, why is it not crowing? My bantams are the same age and both of them are already crowing.
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    Polish Frizzles - Cockerils/Pullets?

    OMG, your buff polish is so cute! Crap. I want one now
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    Please say it is a polish pullet, I want a hen!

    The other one I made a post earlier, I am suspecting to be a cockerel. This is my first time raising polish so I really want a pair. I'm hoping it is a pullet. WHat do you think?
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    Polish pullet or cockerel? Help, I am hella confused!

    I have a polish chick pair whom I am hoping to turn out to be a hen rooster pair. I think this one's male. But one of my bantams I was one hundred and ten per cent sure was a hen was found crowing this morning. So now, I am all confusion. So almighty veterans, help this measly chicken noob to...
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    Runny nose, gaping and wheezing sound.

    They were healthy today too. Maybe I'm overreacting
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    Runny nose, gaping and wheezing sound.

    Chicks are from one month to two months including two polish, two bantams, two buffs, two silkies. My bantams are alright. Both my polish are wheezing? With a little runny nose. My buff and silkie are smaller, the buffs have a runny nose and they gape when I hold them. The silkies don't gape but...
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