donrae
Rest in Peace -2017
It's too young for lack of saddle feathers to be the deciding factor. Or lack of spurs.
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That much comb at that age says roo. The darker overall color says it's not a pure barred rock but had one barred parent and one non-barred parent.
That's why I said it only has one barred parent. Pure bred roos have more white overall, a roo with only one barring gene has the darker color like a pure barred hen.Just a few weeks ago its comb and waddles weren't that big. And it feathers seem to have thicker black bars. And I know most roosters have more white bars and thicker feet
3 months is 13 weeks3 months would make it about 16 weeks of age can you get some good side pics? leaning towards cockerel but not 100% sure it could be a pullet a good side shot would really help as the saddles and hackles should be developing and visable now but i cant tell from those angles given what i can see comb and wattles say cockerel everything else says pullet and i am leaning towards a hatchery barred rock
yea thats right3 months is 13 weeks
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Looks to me like it's a cockerel with one barred parent just like donrae said. The timing and extent of comb growth makes it unlikely to be a pullet. I suspect that crowing and saddle feathers are coming very soon.