Any educated guesses on what breed / gender this chick is?

I did a bit of research and I believe you would just call it a local chicken breed or an Arabi chicken! I found quite a few pics of other native chickens from Kuwait with buttercup combs too! I understand them to just be a sort of landrace breed, so their appearance can vary! Please continue to update! It will grow up to be cool looking bird :)
https://www.academia.edu/28166405/Production_of_local_chicken_breeds_and_non_chicken_species
https://www.backyardherds.com/threads/kuwait-hens-roosters.37221/
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.re...its-meanSE-of-Saudi-native_fig1_308600747/amp
 
Generally speaking from my research, I've found that the majority of neighborhood chickens are a breed called "Arabi" which translates to Arabian; of which from my understanding is a breed that consists of a multitude of breeds of chickens from all over the world but mainly the M.E.N.A region and Asia, that have simply survived the harsh 130 deg fahrenheit summers here in Kuwait and continued to be productive (So they come in all sorts of colors). I know that Western broiler breeds are also commonly flown in and hybridized with the Arabi breed to produce chicks with a stronger resistance to heat. However, there's a fair sized community of people who also raise show chickens, as I've personally witnessed a Roo and two hens sell for over 300USD in a bidding on an Instagram account, which apparently frequently happens here.


I have to admit I'm a little sad to read that people are thinking it's a cockerel. I had this whole plan of having 6-8 hens running around my humble central garden, and collecting multi-colored eggs on the daily. Heck I made a down-payment on a coop and scoured the country to finally find a farm who is going to sell me some Buff Orpington, Lavender Araucana, Maran and Cream Legbar pullets in about two weeks.

I can't have a Roo living in my central garden, the noise would be unbearable since every bedroom has a window that faces the garden.
I missed your response! My research came to your came conclusion!
 
Generally speaking from my research, I've found that the majority of neighborhood chickens are a breed called "Arabi" which translates to Arabian; of which from my understanding is a breed that consists of a multitude of breeds of chickens from all over the world but mainly the M.E.N.A region and Asia, that have simply survived the harsh 130 deg fahrenheit summers here in Kuwait and continued to be productive (So they come in all sorts of colors). I know that Western broiler breeds are also commonly flown in and hybridized with the Arabi breed to produce chicks with a stronger resistance to heat. However, there's a fair sized community of people who also raise show chickens, as I've personally witnessed a Roo and two hens sell for over 300USD in a bidding on an Instagram account, which apparently frequently happens here.


I have to admit I'm a little sad to read that people are thinking it's a cockerel. I had this whole plan of having 6-8 hens running around my humble central garden, and collecting multi-colored eggs on the daily. Heck I made a down-payment on a coop and scoured the country to finally find a farm who is going to sell me some Buff Orpington, Lavender Araucana, Maran and Cream Legbar pullets in about two weeks.

I can't have a Roo living in my central garden, the noise would be unbearable since every bedroom has a window that faces the garden.

I can understand the need for heat resistance! I was in the central Saudi peninsula for a couple of months starting in mid-May.

And with this information, most people in the United States would consider him a mixed-breed.
I'm amazed at the 300USD... were these for broilers? That's expensive meat! I get that they were planning on breeding them, but wow!
 
I did a bit of research and I believe you would just call it a local chicken breed or an Arabi chicken! I found quite a few pics of other native chickens from Kuwait with buttercup combs too! I understand them to just be a sort of landrace breed, so their appearance can vary! Please continue to update! It will grow up to be cool looking bird :)
https://www.academia.edu/28166405/Production_of_local_chicken_breeds_and_non_chicken_species
https://www.backyardherds.com/threads/kuwait-hens-roosters.37221/
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.re...its-meanSE-of-Saudi-native_fig1_308600747/amp
Thank you for the articles! They will for sure be an interesting and informative read :)
 
I can understand the need for heat resistance! I was in the central Saudi peninsula for a couple of months starting in mid-May.

And with this information, most people in the United States would consider him a mixed-breed.
I'm amazed at the 300USD... were these for broilers? That's expensive meat! I get that they were planning on breeding them, but wow!
No, definitely not broilers lol. They all look like show chickens / some fighting roosters. You can check out the Instagram page Kuwaiti Chicken Auctions , however the prices he's yelling are in Arabic... Upon looking at the page again I just saw one chicken that he sold for around 1800 USD, but yes I assume they are for breeding show chickens. The price wouldn't make sense otherwise, and it still doesn't to a laymen to the chicken world like me, but beauty is in the eye of the beholder as they say.
 
No, definitely not broilers lol. They all look like show chickens / some fighting roosters. You can check out the Instagram page Kuwaiti Chicken Auctions , however the prices he's yelling are in Arabic... Upon looking at the page again I just saw one chicken that he sold for around 1800 USD, but yes I assume they are for breeding show chickens. The price wouldn't make sense otherwise, and it still doesn't to a laymen to the chicken world like me, but beauty is in the eye of the beholder as they say.
Wow! I can't imagine! I'm in the middle of building a house! If I spent that much on ONE chicken I think my husband might consider murder! LOL I kid, but still! He'd be angry!
 
A few pictures from today, almost 6 weeks old. Growing quick :)
 

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A few pics from this week (7). Is the consensus still for cockerel?
 

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