Are my pullets actually roosters?

Hannah Hobby Farmer

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Aug 25, 2018
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Hi everyone, this is my first post on this forum. I am usually just a reader but today I joined up because I have a question and was hoping someone may be able to help me. Earlier this week I was sold 6 buff leghorn pullets. I am beginning to suspect that some of them may actually be roosters. I’ll attach photos of the ones that I think look and behave a bit roostery and would love it if you could let me know what you think. Thank you in advance for any help you can pass along.
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Hi everyone, this is my first post on this forum. I am usually just a reader but today I joined up because I have a question and was hoping someone may be able to help me. Earlier this week I was sold 6 buff leghorn pullets. I am beginning to suspect that some of them may actually be roosters. I’ll attach photos of the ones that I think look and behave a bit roostery and would love it if you could let me know what you think. Thank you in advance for any help you can pass along.
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Number 1 and number 4 look like Roos to me.
 
Cockerels combs may be taller larger upright and more pronounced. Their combs are also usually more red than a pullets. In certain breeds the cockerel may also have shorter primary wing feathers, and their feet are sometimes bigger than pullets the same age/breed.
The best, most fail-safe method (besides crowing of course) is to look at the hackles (around the neck) and saddle feathers (in front of the tail) when the bird is about 3 months old. By that age, cockerels will have long and pointy saddle feathers, while a pullet’s will be more rounded. Pullet’s saddle and hackles feathers can look a little pointy, too. However they're not as thin or as long as cockerel’s feathers. The shapes of these hackle and saddle feathers will indicate for sure whether you have a cockerel or a pullet... in every breed but Silkies and Sebrights. I hope that helps!
 
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If they are five months you should know soon because you should be hearing crowing or see an egg soon. I hope more people respond to your post.
Thank you, yes I was thinking that I should see either of those things soon. I hope it’s eggs from atleast some of them, I’m going to feel very ripped off an foolish if they all end up being all roosters :(
 

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