Jul 14, 2020 #1 B Billyw84 In the Brooder Jul 14, 2020 10 14 20 4.5 months old, I believe it's a black sumatra but not sure if it's a pullet or cockerel. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Attachments Screenshot_20200713-215637_Facebook.jpg 739.8 KB · Views: 1
4.5 months old, I believe it's a black sumatra but not sure if it's a pullet or cockerel. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Jul 14, 2020 #2 Ihavesomechickens Crowing Mar 25, 2020 1,759 9,790 486 a house, with a roof. It looks like a pullet to me, but I am not familiar with the breed so take my opinion with a grain of salt.
It looks like a pullet to me, but I am not familiar with the breed so take my opinion with a grain of salt.
Jul 14, 2020 #3 black_cat ♥♥Lover of Leghorns♥♥ May 21, 2020 19,169 61,059 1,156 Connecticut I'd say pullet, but same as above, I'm not familiar with the breed. Beautiful bird either way!
Jul 14, 2020 #4 Chickenhappy8708 Crowing May 2, 2020 2,267 3,924 431 Eastern Michigan I originally wanted sumartrus, at the same time, that was 4 years ago, so no, I'm not very firmiliar with the breed. However, I do thing it is a Sumartra pullet.
I originally wanted sumartrus, at the same time, that was 4 years ago, so no, I'm not very firmiliar with the breed. However, I do thing it is a Sumartra pullet.
Jul 14, 2020 Thread starter #5 B Billyw84 In the Brooder Jul 14, 2020 10 14 20 Thank you. I was leaning towards pullet as well but I have very little knowledge about sumatras.
Jul 14, 2020 #6 birdlover2 Crowing Jan 28, 2019 628 2,990 327 Ohio I agree with everyone else here, I say pullet, though I don't have much experiance with Sumatras either!
I agree with everyone else here, I say pullet, though I don't have much experiance with Sumatras either!
Jul 14, 2020 #7 Chickenhappy8708 Crowing May 2, 2020 2,267 3,924 431 Eastern Michigan I do know hens often grow spurs, so that won't be much of an indicator.
Jul 14, 2020 #9 Ihavesomechickens Crowing Mar 25, 2020 1,759 9,790 486 a house, with a roof. That comb looks ridiculously tiny, so that’s why I think pullet. Cockerels of that breed may also have small combs, I don’t know.
That comb looks ridiculously tiny, so that’s why I think pullet. Cockerels of that breed may also have small combs, I don’t know.
Jul 14, 2020 #10 Chickenhappy8708 Crowing May 2, 2020 2,267 3,924 431 Eastern Michigan CaliFarmsAR said: I think cockerel! Click to expand... Why? The comb isn't very big, neither are wattles?
CaliFarmsAR said: I think cockerel! Click to expand... Why? The comb isn't very big, neither are wattles?