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All ofvthem are between 16-20 weeks old now. Should tail and saddle feathers be prominent enough at this age to tell? I have quite a few that have big waddles and combs, so I assumed roosters. Thanks so much!I'm not seeing male specific saddle feathers on any of your birds. How old are they? The ones you think are roosters may just be pullets that are approaching point of lay. Cockerels (young roosters) will get red, enlarged, combs and wattles early, usually by eight weeks, while pullets combs and wattles grow and turn red just before they start to lay eggs, about 20 weeks on average but can be earlier or later.
All between 16-20 weeks old, no crowing at all.All ofvthem are between 16-20 weeks old now. Should tail and saddle feathers be prominent enough at this age to tell? I have quite a few that have big waddles and combs, so I assumed roosters. Thanks so much!
Wattles* autocorrectAll between 16-20 weeks old, no crowing at all.
Yes they should have pointy sickle and saddle and hackle feathers but all of yours are pullets. They are just getting to Point of Lay and that's when their wattles and combs get to their full size.All ofvthem are between 16-20 weeks old now. Should tail and saddle feathers be prominent enough at this age to tell? I have quite a few that have big waddles and combs, so I assumed roosters. Thanks so much!
Wow! I had almost accepted that I had at least 5 roos in a flock of 15!Yes they should have pointy sickle and saddle and hackle feathers but all of yours are pullets. They are just getting to Point of Lay and that's when their wattles and combs get to their full size.![]()
Also...will pullets flog or attack like a Rooster will? Or is it as likely? I've always heard of some roosters having attitude problems, but never about the pullets.Wow! I had almost accepted that I had at least 5 roos in a flock of 15!. Thank you so very much! And if I had a Rooster, it would've crowed at this point, correct? The youngest 5 are 16-17 weeks old. The older 10 are 20-21 weeks old.