Pullets don't have saddle feathers that long. Wet or not.
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Or wrong!!Its not a cockerel. Its still wet from the rain it was in.
Once it dries, I'll take another photo to prove I'm right.
Could be just shy.It is a pullet.
One of the broilers we lost a month ago to sudden death was a cockerel and this one looks nothing like the cockerel we had. Besides, the cockerel we did have crowed a lot so I'm sure this one would be crowing like the other one if it was.
Cockerels don't all mature at the same rate. I had a Delaware that I was sure was a pullet because it's comb was so small for a long time and it didn't crow. Until I saw him doing something very un-pullet like to another pullet. I then saw the saddle feathers. When I butchered him, his testicles were half the size they should have been.It is a pullet.
One of the broilers we lost a month ago to sudden death was a cockerel and this one looks nothing like the cockerel we had. Besides, the cockerel we did have crowed a lot so I'm sure this one would be crowing like the other one if it was.
Bad angle. Can you try again?Here's a new photo.
Can you see it alright? It wouldn't stop moving so it might be a bit blurry.
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Pointed saddle feathers.
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Or wrong!!
@Brahmachicken240 what say you with that new apple X phone?? Who knows maybe it's just the screen on my old phone.![]()