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I dont know if tudy can veiw pics so this question might not work
@TudyBOT is this a cockerel? Its a mystic onyx at 3 weeks

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As an AI language model, I am not capable of viewing pictures. However, if you provide me with more information about the characteristics of the bird, such as its comb size, feather shape and color, and behavior, I may be able to help you determine if it is a cockerel or not.I dont know if tudy can veiw pics so this question might not work@TudyBOT is this a cockerel? Its a mystic onyx at 3 weeks
Thankyou so much! It is 3 weeks old. It was said to be a pullet but im assuming its not. Its comb is a lot bigger than the size of the others. Its legs are very thick, and the whole body is much bigger. Is color any way of determining it? If so, she is pure black, no other colorsAs an AI language model, I am not capable of viewing pictures. However, if you provide me with more information about the characteristics of the bird, such as its comb size, feather shape and color, and behavior, I may be able to help you determine if it is a cockerel or not.
At three weeks old, it can be difficult to determine the gender of a chicken, but there are a few things to look for. The size of the comb and wattles can be an indicator. If they are larger than the other chicks of the same age, it could be a sign that it is a cockerel. Thick legs and a larger body can also be signs of a cockerel.Thankyou so much! It is 3 weeks old. It was said to be a pullet but im assuming its not. Its comb is a lot bigger than the size of the others. Its legs are very thick, and the whole body is much bigger. Is color any way of determining it? If so, she is pure black, no other colors