Feb 9, 2012 #1 Coop de Grille Songster 12 Years Joined Apr 24, 2010 Messages 692 Reaction score 46 Points 231 Location South Carolina Please tell me my 9 week old EE named Christina is a pullet!
Feb 9, 2012 #2 debid Free Ranging 13 Years Friend Joined Jan 20, 2011 Messages 7,585 Reaction score 7,001 Points 576 Location middle TN The first photo shows some yellowish, pointy feathers coming in on the neck. I'd expect a matching set to emerge on the lower back soon. Sorry if it's not what you wanted to hear but he's a cockerel.
The first photo shows some yellowish, pointy feathers coming in on the neck. I'd expect a matching set to emerge on the lower back soon. Sorry if it's not what you wanted to hear but he's a cockerel.
Feb 9, 2012 #3 Lothiriel Crowing Premium Feather Member 13 Years Joined Aug 30, 2007 Messages 10,324 Reaction score 240 Points 461 Location New York State My Coop My Coop Sorry but he's most likely a cockerel. Like debid said those hackles are suspicious, and his comb is quite red for 9 weeks.
Sorry but he's most likely a cockerel. Like debid said those hackles are suspicious, and his comb is quite red for 9 weeks.
Feb 9, 2012 #4 hdowden Crowing 8 Years Joined Aug 14, 2011 Messages 11,642 Reaction score 348 Points 331 Location louisiana the comb is really red for a 9 week old even in the distance shots you can see how red it is, so im thinking you have a little cockerel all the way
the comb is really red for a 9 week old even in the distance shots you can see how red it is, so im thinking you have a little cockerel all the way
Feb 9, 2012 Thread starter #5 Coop de Grille Songster 12 Years Joined Apr 24, 2010 Messages 692 Reaction score 46 Points 231 Location South Carolina I was afraid Christina wasn't a pullet. This makes 6 out of my 8 older chicks cockerels!