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- May 10, 2020
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This comb is the most different. Wider.
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Oh thank you. This is so helpful. All pics are of different chicks. I have 4.No, both genders can have single combs. View attachment 3069234
The two with the muffs (cheek floof!) have pea combs. Currently, they comb development looks pretty feminine to me.
The two reddish ones have single combs. Or is it one bird? There's two photos. Anyways, large pinkish combs at this age often mean male, but I'm actually leaning pullet(s?) based on the way the comb is developing. Just looks like an early blooming female as of yet.
For the photo you just posted, that bird has a large pea comb for this age, but it still looks feminine to me. Some bits are hard to explain...when you've got a lot of expierience you can get a bit of a "feel" for how males and females develop at this age.The comb thing is so confusing. Is a single comb indicating a pullet?
Okay, thanks. I think I'll say all girls, but watch out for sudden comb development and/or dark/vibrant feather growth on their shoulders.Oh thank you. This is so helpful. All pics are of different chicks. I have 4.