Cockerel or Pullet?

Lazy Farmer

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Not concerned with the breed. Just the sex. For the longest time we assumed female. But now with giant legs and long neck feathers, I'm within a shadow of a doubt it is a pullet.
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Are those legs 2 different colors?!
Roger that. The yellow leg is thicker as well. Only half the bird has green highlight feathers as well, split down the middle.
I am still stuck in the middle of the road on believing it to being boy or girl. We have been just calling it "it", instead of him or her. Just waiting for the crowing to start. A month-ish away from crowing or egg dropping. The suspense is killing me.
All birds should be able to be sexed at 4 months and 20 days old. So that is what makes this situation unique more than the multi colored legs.:pop
 
Not concerned with the breed. Just the sex. For the longest time we assumed female. But now with giant legs and long neck feathers, I'm within a shadow of a doubt it is a pullet.
Submitted for your approval-
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If that ain't a cockerel, there ain't no cows in Texas! Does he really have two different colored legs? Never saw that before. Beautiful bird, whatever he is.
 

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