11-12 weeks... Last check

AlexD98

Chirping
Hi, here is our polish X Wyandotte... In the past few weeks I've had a 50/50 ratio of people saying pullet and cockerel... The comb and wattle haven't grew anymore (not noticeable anyway) for a while.

I don't think I see any saddle feathers yet although it seems to be making a sound in the morning... Not crowing just like a kazoo sound lol.

I've read and been told that a dominant hen can be quite loud and I would say this one is at the top
 

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I also noticed a few pointy feathers on my Wyandotte... She is the spit of her mam but now I'm unsure ...help
 

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The pale one i think is a cockerel. Ignore the pointy neck feathers, my wyandotte hen has these. It is the tail. Pointy shiny saddles coming in and the tail is arching. Wyandotte hen tail should be short, polish hen tail stiff and more upright, never arching.
 
The pale one i think is a cockerel. Ignore the pointy neck feathers, my wyandotte hen has these. It is the tail. Pointy shiny saddles coming in and the tail is arching. Wyandotte hen tail should be short, polish hen tail stiff and more upright, never arching.
Thanks for the reply, are you saying the Wyandotte could be a boy..... The mam of the Wyandotte was the same breed... The polish is just the one who done all the hard work in hatching
 

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