I agree. The barring is that of a cockerel. When I raised Barred Rock Bantams the females barring was a much darker color. Easy to tell
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Agreed. VERY sharp contrast between the sexes with them@Mosey2003 I know you breed the large fowl Barred Rocks, do you think cockerel or pullet? I was actually going to say cockerel, based on how clean/crisp the white barring is, but I could be off. My roommate has a trio of Barred Rock Bantams and I could pick the cockerel out as soon as they started feathering in because he was so different than the pullets.
The coloring is saying cockerel, but the comb and wattles say pullet.....a friend has a full size barred rock of about 6 weeks, and its comb is the same size. No reddening on either your bird or hers, and neither have any wattles. This one's confuzzling me!View attachment 2216013 8 week old Barred Rock Bantam!
Any changes? Kinda looking pullet? Not sure if pure or a mix!
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Yeah! A toughie, I wanna still say pullet. The coloring on this chick has been very clean, so comparing pictures to 'barres rocks' around the same age was no help!The coloring is saying cockerel, but the comb and wattles say pullet.....a friend has a full size barred rock of about 6 weeks, and its comb is the same size. No reddening on either your bird or hers, and neither have any wattles. This one's confuzzling me!