Should be interesting to see how it turns out. I'm betting on a masculine looking hen, but you never know. I have read, and maybe @Wyorp Rock can let me know if this is correct or not, that if a hen have damage to her one functioning ovary the other can kick in but it kicks in with testosterone. So a hen ends up more rooster like.
Some roosters can mature more slowly but they generally have obvious saddle feathers by 7-8 months. It's possible my old lady eyes can't see them on your chicken, especially since white doesn't always photograph well. Can you see those long saddle feathers on your bird?
Some roosters can mature more slowly but they generally have obvious saddle feathers by 7-8 months. It's possible my old lady eyes can't see them on your chicken, especially since white doesn't always photograph well. Can you see those long saddle feathers on your bird?