Little Baby Bean
Faker Dees One
You're welcome!!!Thanks so much! I’m looking at close ups of the comb/wattles and don’t see a ton of changes from last week… except some reddening. Thanks for giving me hope. She acts girly.


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You're welcome!!!Thanks so much! I’m looking at close ups of the comb/wattles and don’t see a ton of changes from last week… except some reddening. Thanks for giving me hope. She acts girly.
Thanks for continuing to follow my saga! I really appreciate the support!!I am still guessing a pullet!
Thanks so much… she sure acts girly. I haven’t observed anything roostery about her. (I’m calling her her now! It’s an improvement!)Still looking girly to me, too.![]()
Thank you!Pullet!
Yeah, that looks like a pullet to me now. I’d say that with confidence if I was watching her move in person. But through photos, I’m 95% certain it’s a pullet. Unless you have a more dominant cockerel somewhere that’s inhibiting development.Here she is chilling with a brood-mate
I’m a rooster-less lady at the moment… hoping to keep it that way. Neighbors aren’t a fan.Yeah, that looks like a pullet to me now. I’d say that with confidence if I was watching her move in person. But through photos, I’m 95% certain it’s a pullet. Unless you have a more dominant cockerel somewhere that’s inhibiting development.
I’d say pullet then. Unless you notice and development of pointed hackle or saddle feathers. My last group of bantam Orpingtons still have my sexing confidence all awry. I still can’t believe there were that many cockerels.I’m a rooster-less lady at the moment… hoping to keep it that way. Neighbors aren’t a fan.