That's what I was thinking, but to me she resembles a cockerel with her bright pink comb and waddle. But I guess I just won't worry about it then, thanks!
This is an Isa Brown who is supposed to be a pullet and is 8-9 weeks old from Hoover's Hatchery. I'm looking for confirmation that she is indeed a pullet! Any input would be greatly appreciated!
I just called the feed bin that I got the chicks from and they did indeed come from a hatchery,so does that mean it's a pullet? Is it possible for sex links to just have brighter and faster developing combs and waddles?
I don't know if this realy makes a difference, but as far as behavior goes he doesn't seem to "rule the roost" and he is much nicer to the young chicks that hang out with them during the day.
I got it from a feed bin, and I guess I'm not sure where they get their chicks from. But that explains why it doesn't look like other buff orpingtons lol. Thank you for your input!
Hello! I am new to chickens and this site, I am hoping someone can help me determine if this buff orpington pullet is actually a cockerel. She is 7 weeks old. I'm suspicious that she is actually a he because her comb and waddle appear darker and more developed than the other pullets. I couldn't...
Alright, I'll try that! I'm new to this site, so I'm still learning how to operate it. I got "her" from my local feed bin, I'm not sure which hatchery they use..
Hello! I am very new to chickens and BYC, I am wondering if anyone can help me figure out if this "pullet" is actually a cockerel. I'm suspicious because "her" waddle and comb seem darker and more developed than the older 7 week old pullets...any help would be greatly appreciated...