I think they may be harder to sex....all of mine feathered out the same but wen those combs got wide and the wattles started...I knew I had 4 boy 2 girls out of 6 pullets. :barnie :he
Forwarding a pic someone posted here somewhere the combs are tell tale at this age in pick cockerel left pullet right edit to add your chickies comb is looking more like cockerel
Exactly! I’m giving them till Monday to grow in more...then I’m sending heat another picture...if they still say cockerel I’m driving him all the way to their door so they can show me what part of him says pullet
Agreed...I agree he was questionable....previous posted pics here and I was unsure. But now that’s very clearly a cockerel. I gave them a piece of my mind...I’m tired of hearing they mature slower etc.
I’m so certain this one is a boy but Meyers said all 3 were girls. They r 14 weeks old now I will have to snap pics of the other 2 also. This one is easiest to catch...put your hand out and he/she jumps right on lol
Aware of the standards for light brahmas. And to be quite honest not needing advice on that. My current cockerel was so dark as a chick I thought the same however now he is developing into quite a beautiful bird and the extra black is disappearing...edited to add pics of comparison as far as the...
Yes all light brahmas. #1 has always been dark we named him/her sheep for black sheep lol I got them from Meyer. Was just concerned because #1 and #2 started turning red at 4 weeks and with other breeds I’ve had those turned out to be cockerels. Plus #2 has tail and others don’t so that threw me...
I’m having a hard time sexing these brahmas there are 3 I will post head shot then side shot of each of 3. I believe #1 and #2 to be cockerels not just because they are reddening and developing wattles but because those 2 square up with each other constantly. However both #2 and #3 have no tail...