They're too young to sex yet.I bought mine unsexed so I am hoping its a girl. If so, we did a good job picking out chickens because we think we have 27 girls and 2 boys

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They're too young to sex yet.I bought mine unsexed so I am hoping its a girl. If so, we did a good job picking out chickens because we think we have 27 girls and 2 boys
I personally would not worry much about the comb at all at this age. I raised ten Brahma chicks last year and the combs at this age really meant nothing. The triple row trick didn't hold true at all and even size meant about nothing. Here is a pic of one of my pullets that has at least as prominent of a comb as the OP's bird.Sorry, but that's a cockerel comb all the way. As an example, one of my araucana I bought as a cockerel. You can clearly see how wide his pea View attachment 2585968comb is, just like your little guy.
I had the same with my brahma chicks, but none of their pea combs were every as wide as my aruacana cockerel. Course, I had the brahmas way before I had the araucanas. They were my first flock.I personally would not worry much about the comb at all at this age. I raised ten Brahma chicks last year and the combs at this age really meant nothing. The triple row trick didn't hold true at all and even size meant about nothing. Here is a pic of one of my pullets that has at least as prominent of a comb as the OP's bird.
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Well at least it's one so far.Sorry, but that's a cockerel comb all the way. As an example, one of my araucana I bought as a cockerel. You can clearly see how wide his pea View attachment 2585968comb is, just like your little guy.
The first one in the pictures is one of my "pullets" I think.The Light Brahma, had a small pea comb but now he has a huge red pea comb. We have one that is fully feathered and I believe "she" is a girl. Her comb is small unlike the other brahma.View attachment 2627941View attachment 2627944View attachment 2627945
They are about 6-8 weeks old. I don't remember but I think 6 weeks for the first picture. And I will.Can we have more pictures of the first one? It looks cockerel-like as well