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I would guess a pullet! @cherrynberry might be able to help!This is Astra… my favorite sweetie of the group (of course). The wattles are getting a little redder than I’d like to see on an 8week pullet. Thoughts?
I sure hope so!I would guess a pullet! @cherrynberry might be able to help!![]()
Thanks for the reply! I’ve seen pictures at 12 weeks from others… seems VERY obvious by then, so I should know soon.I am going to cautiously agree. Looks like a lovely lady! Pretty name, too!
Thanks for the heads up. I’d read that elsewhere, too.At 8 weeks, so two months old? That's a cockerel. Some full body photographs would make me 100% sure, but I've raised the "American" Lavender Orpingtons and the pullets kept dark combs forever. Anyone showing any red this early was undoubtedly a cockerel. And having like 16 out of 22 being male, I had a lot of practice picking them out.
I will definitely get some body shots as well. What would you be looking for in the body shots at this point?At 8 weeks, so two months old? That's a cockerel. Some full body photographs would make me 100% sure, but I've raised the "American" Lavender Orpingtons and the pullets kept dark combs forever. Anyone showing any red this early was undoubtedly a cockerel. And having like 16 out of 22 being male, I had a lot of practice picking them out.
Size of legs and feet compared to known pullets, possible development of male-specific sex feathering such as hackles and saddles. Good lighting and a natural stance will help with that.I will definitely get some body shots as well. What would you be looking for in the body shots at this point?
Will do. She/he is the only orphinton so no comparisons.Size of legs and feet compared to known pullets, possible development of male-specific sex feathering such as hackles and saddles. Good lighting and a natural stance will help with that.