Black Australorp 5 weeks

Cockerel or Pullet?

  • Cockerel

    Votes: 22 52.4%
  • Pullet

    Votes: 19 45.2%
  • Still too young to tell

    Votes: 1 2.4%

  • Total voters
    42
Did your Australorp pullets stand upright like this one? And are their legs pretty thick compared to other chicks? Those are things that make me think this is a roo besides the fact of early waddles and comb development. :idunno I’m so confused about this bird now lol!
Puller my rooster is completely different. He's 14 weeks now, my pulley looks like yours.
Let me see if I can find pics- the first 4 are my pulley at 7 weeks, the last is Randy my cockerel at 7 weeks. He was supposed to be a pullet but I knew early he was a he-by 4 weeks or soView attachment 2196556View attachment 2196556
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Puller my rooster is completely different. He's 14 weeks now, my pulley looks like yours.
Let me see if I can find pics- the first 4 are my pulley at 7 weeks, the last is Randy my cockerel at 7 weeks. He was supposed to be a pullet but I knew early he was a he-by 4 weeks or soView attachment 2196556View attachment 2196556View attachment 2196557View attachment 2196558View attachment 2196559View attachment 2196557View attachment 2196558View attachment 2196559
Thank you so much for the pictures to compare! Your pullet looks like mine, glad to see that much waddles at 7 weeks makes me feel better! :yesss: I’m so thankful everyone has chimed in with pictures to help that has changed my mind about trading this bird anytime soon I'm planning on waiting it out now. Looking at pictures of others birds has given me hope that I might actually get eggs from my Australorp!
 
Thank you so much for the pictures to compare! Your pullet looks like mine, glad to see that much waddles at 7 weeks makes me feel better! :yesss: I’m so thankful everyone has chimed in with pictures to help that has changed my mind about trading this bird anytime soon I'm planning on waiting it out now. Looking at pictures of others birds has given me hope that I might actually get eggs from my Australorp!

I hope so! My Australorps have been some of my favorite birds.
 
I hope so! My Australorps have been some of my favorite birds.
:fl I love the looks and personality of mine and I’ve heard great things about their egg laying abilities too!

My Australorp are my faves also. So far, it's hit 96 with 90% humidity are they haven't been panting. The only ones not. They just keep going.
That’s great! I live in north Texas so we’re in the 90s-100 all summer long with high humidity too, good to know yours are heat tolerant.
 
:fl I love the looks and personality of mine and I’ve heard great things about their egg laying abilities too!


That’s great! I live in north Texas so we’re in the 90s-100 all summer long with high humidity too, good to know yours are heat tolerant.
If you draw a line from Dallas to Houston to Austin-I am almost in center of triangle-near bryan/college station-it's hot and dry
 
Pullet. My BA are 4 weeks old. The one male still is mostly a fuzzy butt with minimal tail growth. The girls ALL had tails within the first 2 weeks. His comb was prominent and dark by the second or third week.
 
Pullet. My BA are 4 weeks old. The one male still is mostly a fuzzy butt with minimal tail growth. The girls ALL had tails within the first 2 weeks. His comb was prominent and dark by the second or third week.
I hope your Black Australorp ends up being sweeter than mine I call El Diablo. He is a handsome devil though, and I do mean devil.
 

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