Wavechickens
Chirping
Thanks jedichick,
We are pretty sure she is a she. Granted her comb and wattles are bigger than the rest of the flock but it's due to the fact that she's the only 'earlier' large comb bird we really have. The rest are almost all combless or pea combed. A few have smaller ones but nothing like hers. Her feathers definitely stayed female so I think we're in the clear
Our male blue Amerucana is looking Roo ish finally though, he's still on the fence of being a boy for sure, but that breed is known for their slower maturing nature
We are pretty sure she is a she. Granted her comb and wattles are bigger than the rest of the flock but it's due to the fact that she's the only 'earlier' large comb bird we really have. The rest are almost all combless or pea combed. A few have smaller ones but nothing like hers. Her feathers definitely stayed female so I think we're in the clear

Our male blue Amerucana is looking Roo ish finally though, he's still on the fence of being a boy for sure, but that breed is known for their slower maturing nature