Confirm these are polish Roos?

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14.5 weeks old. No crowing but already molting. All my other Roos crowed by ten weeks. I'm thinking they are boys, but just in case I'm wrong...could they look more like a hen after their molting??? They are getting new feathers all over their bodies and heads.

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Both have long, thin, pointed male saddle feathers. They are male, without a doubt.


I thought the same. But this crazy molting and no crowing at almost 15 weeks was throwing me. Besides, their poofs look nothing like a girls either.

I was going to ask "no doubts?" But you already covered that. ;)
 
I thought the same. But this crazy molting and no crowing at almost 15 weeks was throwing me. Besides, their poofs look nothing like a girls either.

I was going to ask "no doubts?" But you already covered that.
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They are both cockerels. Cockerels usually begin crowing from 4-5 months. However some of them take considerably longer and an occasional cockerel can take nearly a year before it begins crowing.
 
Cockerels, polish roos have wild rock star crests - the girls have a nice rounded bouffant style(boy does that date me) If you have an alpha roo, younger roos will not usually crow . Probably trying to avoid a thrashing.
 
No doubts whatsoever. They're both cockerels.

That's what I thought. Out of all my birds, these two are molting completely, no crowing, and are just so sweet! It's okay though, I have homes for both of them near me, and I can visit them.

I think I'm finally down to my backyard flock of pullets (four). Woo hoo! One girl is laying, one girl is practicing, and the other two will be in a month or so more. :)

Thanks everyone!
 
That's what I thought. Out of all my birds, these two are molting completely, no crowing, and are just so sweet! It's okay though, I have homes for both of them near me, and I can visit them.

I think I'm finally down to my backyard flock of pullets (four). Woo hoo! One girl is laying, one girl is practicing, and the other two will be in a month or so more. :)

Thanks everyone!

You're welcome.
 

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