BR... Pretty sure roo, but maybe too early to tell

Definitely a little boy. lol You know I thought only the pullets/hens had that grey wash on the front of their shanks and males had legs that are more of a "clear" yellow.
 
Definitely a little boy. lol You know I thought only the pullets/hens had that grey wash on the front of their shanks and males had legs that are more of a "clear" yellow.
He's a hatchery bred BR- so that could be why. His are a lot more yellow in his legs than the pullets though. Here's an example.
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And just to show you the ham he seems to be. The camera means treats...
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Definitely a little boy. lol You know I thought only the pullets/hens had that grey wash on the front of their shanks and males had legs that are more of a "clear" yellow.
Barring is a dermal melanin inhibitor so males are less likely to show the shank coloring than females, but they still can
 

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