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  1. cstephens1987

    Thought I had a pullet now I'm not too sure...

    Okay then I stick with cockerel
  2. cstephens1987

    Thought I had a pullet now I'm not too sure...

    That's a huge range and makes a world of difference in sexing. At 12 weeks I'd say cockerel that hasn't gotten pointy saddle/hackle feathers yet. At 20+ weeks I'd say potentially a pol pullet. Tbh though that still looks like a cockerel pea comb
  3. cstephens1987

    Thought I had a pullet now I'm not too sure...

    Also pretty much everything in your original post was indicative of male. From size to behavior, etc. Kind of seems like you already knew but didn't want to be right
  4. cstephens1987

    Thought I had a pullet now I'm not too sure...

    Comb development and color. Pullets in almost all breeds do not start developing their combs until much later. Cockerels will develop them sooner and it's one of the most distinguishing sex characteristics of most non sex linked breeds prior to the sex specific feathering growth which starts to...
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