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Jun 6, 2024 #2 oldhenlikesdogs Frozen Over BYC Staff Project Manager Premium Feather Member 10 Years Educator Friend Spirit Joined Jul 16, 2015 Messages 65,153 Reaction score 143,121 Points 1,772 Location Wisconsin A bit too young to tell. Usually between 5-8 weeks the cobs will turn red on the males.
Jun 6, 2024 #3 HollowOfWisps Previously AstroDuck 5 Years Spirit Friend Joined Aug 28, 2020 Messages 5,582 Reaction score 12,954 Points 696 Location Iowa Pullets. On all of my D’Uccle at this age there was a noticeable difference with the cockerels compared to the pullets.
Pullets. On all of my D’Uccle at this age there was a noticeable difference with the cockerels compared to the pullets.
Jun 6, 2024 #4 HorseGirlAbby Addict Premium Feather Member Spirit Friend Joined May 14, 2021 Messages 12,658 Reaction score 95,472 Points 1,286 Location 🇺🇸 I'm leaning toward pullets as well. D'Uccle males get red combs very soon. It's still a bit early though, in a couple weeks you should know for sure.
I'm leaning toward pullets as well. D'Uccle males get red combs very soon. It's still a bit early though, in a couple weeks you should know for sure.