Dec 4, 2020 #21 The Happster Happs Apr 5, 2020 7,746 35,940 966 Cloud Nine Her face looks older, but definitely female. If that's a cockerel I'll stop eating peaches.
Dec 4, 2020 #26 Northwest_Wannabe Songster Jul 15, 2020 1,821 2,490 236 Washington State 8a/8b They both look like females still to me. Some ladies mature faster. If that were a cockerel I'd expect to see MUCH more red in the comb, and some sort of male feathering somewhere but I'm just not seeing it, I still say pullet, on both.
They both look like females still to me. Some ladies mature faster. If that were a cockerel I'd expect to see MUCH more red in the comb, and some sort of male feathering somewhere but I'm just not seeing it, I still say pullet, on both.
Dec 4, 2020 Thread starter #27 K Kladd99 In the Brooder Dec 4, 2020 10 3 13 One more... Please (this one is mine as well)
Dec 4, 2020 #31 SBFChickenGirl Free Ranging Nov 12, 2018 3,816 15,193 631 I see three pullets. First one is faster maturing.
Dec 4, 2020 #32 Ebony Rose Free Ranging 13 Years May 26, 2009 2,922 6,669 511 David, ChiriquĆ, Panama Voting on pullet. No saddle feathers evident, well rounded tail feathers that do not appear to have the 'bed-head' look like some roosters get.
Voting on pullet. No saddle feathers evident, well rounded tail feathers that do not appear to have the 'bed-head' look like some roosters get.
Dec 4, 2020 #2 Northwest_Wannabe Songster Jul 15, 2020 1,821 2,490 236 Washington State 8a/8b How old? I'm kinda thinking pullet
Dec 4, 2020 #7 cherrynberry šā¤ļøššššš Aug 2, 2020 17,226 60,883 1,146 California Pullet? Not too sure but it's looking like one
Dec 4, 2020 #11 Bigtom Turkey Crowing Nov 29, 2020 3,265 5,880 456 Indiana So, probably pullet? It is harder to gage without an age but it is probably a safe bit to say female.
So, probably pullet? It is harder to gage without an age but it is probably a safe bit to say female.