I'd bet money they were both cockerels.
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He's a pretty guy!I think that they are definitely pullets. Our cockerel already had saddle feathers and a great big tail and comb at that age, and, though this varies between roosters, you’d probably start to hear crowing any day now. Here’s a picture of our boy at 17 Weeks.
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I’m not sure if he’s a special case, but I’m gonna guess that if you had a cockerel you’d probably know for sure by now.
I'm glad it worked out for both of you!No, she didn’t realize. She has been trying to find a chocolate cuckoo orp rooster, so now she wants him back!
Could we get an update on the lavenders? Did they turn out to be for sure roosters?
And you would win.I'd bet money they were both cockerels.
Aw, I’m sorry. I hate when that happens.Sorry you lost one of them. It's frustrating when you've gotten them that far along. I just lost a Lavender Silver-laced Orpington pullet for no reason.
He's got a nice face.I got pictures of Sal. He is about 6 months old.
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