eneick17
In the Brooder
- Mar 18, 2017
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Well i mean we can alwags wait a couple weeks and see if it crows or lays an egg. That is always a surefire way, right?
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Its looking like a pullet to me, except for the tail feathers, but sometimes that doesnt matter, I had a Brahma pullet that i thought was a rooster for the longest time! She looked just like your except with a brighter comb, When i finally found out it was a hen she was laying by then![]()
Yep! You should be able to tell gender for sure long before that, when the male feathering comes in or doesn't. Unless you have a silkie, those can be hard!