Brahmas all have wide combs!!

Losobug

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Buffs are 7 weeks and Lights are 6 weeks. No one really screaming roo but especially my buffs all started at like day one with wide combs...scary..
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if they were EE's I would really think roo.
one of my EE's for comparison at bottom of post. They all feathered in at almost exactly the same rate and pretty quickly. All bought as pullets. Thanks for looking!








See below this girl has a crooked beak, sideways sorta
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Just down here checking for boy feathers. don't see any yet sis!

My EE says its easy being E. I ain't no dang roo. lol
 
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None of them strike me as a cockerel. But when I have slow developing birds, like brahmas, and coupled with a harder to sex rose or pea comb, I usually give them an extra 2-3 weeks ( so about 8-10weeks) before giving a definitive assignment of male or female. When I have single combed chicken I can usually see who is what at around 3-4 weeks
 
None of them strike me as a cockerel. But when I have slow developing birds, like brahmas, and coupled with a harder to sex rose or pea comb, I usually give them an extra 2-3 weeks ( so about 8-10weeks) before giving a definitive assignment of male or female. When I have single combed chicken I can usually see who is what at around 3-4 weeks
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None of them strike me as a cockerel. But when I have slow developing birds, like brahmas, and coupled with a harder to sex rose or pea comb, I usually give them an extra 2-3 weeks ( so about 8-10weeks) before giving a definitive assignment of male or female. When I have single combed chicken I can usually see who is what at around 3-4 weeks

Agreed.
 

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