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The white may be a slower developing cockerel. Hmm... I'm really on the fence lol. I hate sexing this late on pea combs.@TheOddOneOut
Here is a pic of the white one (top) with a male hatched from the same group.
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Another good point.I think they are all pullets, they're old enough a rooster should be trying to crow by now.
If you have two roosters they should be doing some dominance posturing by now.
Will do! The white one on the lower roost has been crowing. I have other cockerels, not pictured, so 7 are going to auction this Saturday. I will hang on to the 4 on the higher roost and see if any are slower to develop males and post here for the updates!Just update us OP! I don't want to live up in my fence. I have to know what they turn out to be.
That's the side of the fence I'm currently leaning toward.I think the white one is a late developing cockerel. It's comb is huge and very red compared to the other birds.
I think the others (not the white ones in the middle) are pullets. I'm going to vote for slow-developing cockerel for the top white one, especially since when there are other more dominant cockerels around, the others can be slower to develop hormonally. But yes, please update when you figure it out, my (drama) llama wants to know...@TheOddOneOut
Here is a pic of the white one (top) with a male hatched from the same group.
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