6mo. Barred Rock Pullet? Or...

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Apr 11, 2013
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What do you guys think? No crowing yet, but her/his voice just dropped today and the anticipation is driving me crazy!

 
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From the lighting and background it's hard to tell but I think I see curved tail feathers and pointy wing feathers.
I would think at 6 months it would be obvious though. I don't see any spurs either.
 
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I was told she/he was born around 5/1, so I rounded up a little, but I got him/her about a month ago so I can't know for sure.
 
I am FAR from an expert- my guess is a Roo. My BR was very round and hen like at 5 months, no curved tail. I was looking for a good pic of her from that age-
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Her head is blurry- but you can see her tail feathers ok- I think.
 
Haha, I'm relieved to see it's an overall consistent response, even if it's the less ideal answer.
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And so much for that blue ribbon he brought home from the state fair for good breeding!
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The lack of the double barring gene, required for a BR male, makes his over all look dark. Plus, the barring is blotchy. This likely indicates that he is a cross. The tell tale sign is the gold/red/brown leakage in the wing. Unless that is merely a photographic anomaly, those red/brown feather indicated leakage of the gold/red of the other portion of his genetic makeup.

If this bird had a red comb and red wattles at 7 weeks of age? It is indeed a male. Males show that characteristic very early. Pullet don't normally show any comb or wattles development until they are much older, around 14 weeks.
 
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Fred's Hens, those males are beautiful! I'll have to give him another look, but I think the gold/red is just sunshine sneaking in.

Found a photo of him when I got him two months ago-



Compared to the others his age at the fair, the comb and wattles were less red, but I'm still new to this.
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