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That's not entirely true. I don't have my phone on me (so no pictures), but I have had plenty of females mature quicker and start growing wattles before sexual maturity.That's a cockerel (boy). My reasoning is as follows: at 7 weeks old the comb is quite pink/red and very well developed and also note in picture #1 that waddles, that flap of skin from neck to lower beak, are already forming. A pullet doesn't start to develop waddles until she's getting close to sexual maturity.
I hope you were hoping for a boy, because...he is one.
femaleWhat about this one?View attachment 3035665View attachment 3035666
Pullet.What about this one?View attachment 3035665View attachment 3035666
Pullet, the black one in the back looks like another male though.What about this one?View attachment 3035665View attachment 3035666
That crested girl in the background!What about this one?View attachment 3035665View attachment 3035666

He is.Pullet, the black one in the back looks like another male though.
That crested girl in the background!![]()
I've had one.That's not entirely true. I don't have my phone on me (so no pictures), but I have had plenty of females mature quicker and start growing wattles before sexual maturity.
The reason its a male is actually because of its comb and patchy coloring.