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    14 week buff Brahma hen might be a boy.

    This is why I thought he might be a hen. Until he had those saddle feathers, "he" looked like a hen. I had other Brahma cockrels in the group that matured in the face much faster.
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    14 week buff Brahma hen might be a boy.

    She/he is pretty chill and the comb isn't redder or bigger than my hens of other breeds of the same age. But I'm thinking those are fresh saddle feathers right?
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    I can sex your pullets and cockerels!

    Are you asking which is more feathered? It's the one below on the bottom and a close up of its face. I am wondering the sex of all of them, though. I cannot tell.
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    I can sex your pullets and cockerels!

    I have 4 6-7 week old buff Brahmas. One is more feathered out than the rest, but I really can't see a distinction between them.
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    Not Sure If You've Got A Pullet Or Cockerel? Click Here! Thread 2

    I have 6-7 week old Buff Brahmas. I still can't tell if they're pullets or cocks. Aside from one that is more feathered in, I can't really make much of a distinction as this is my first experience with this breed Image 1 above, you can see the one on the bottom is a bit more feathered out. 2...
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