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Tell you what...I will bet all my excess roosters against all of yours that it is a male. I'll even add shipping costs to the bet (paid by the loser).
No thank you, lol...just hope your wrong but even if you arent, I will keep it around cause I like the color....Ok, it was sold to me as a serama, and it seems to fit the type kind of, lol, but for the longer legs...I have a serama cockerel that is a month younger that is crowing and has started trying to cover hens and has started gettin squirrelly with the our roosters, this bird is over 5 months old, and has not shown the most minute tendencies of a rooster, and it is in a pen with roos and hens, it acts just like a pullet...
Pretty pleeeese?
I don't know how rapidly serama tend to develop. He looks large and not very typey for a serama. However... my youngest ever bird to ever crow and get "cocky" is Cocky Locky, who crowed at 2 weeks and was dancing at about a month
My oldest is Gage, who some knowledgeable people
still (at 3 years old) say is a hen was well over a year (maybe 1.5? when I first heard him crow and saw him dance. I have his offspring, and no, he didn't lay an egg for me to be sure
(but the hens in his pen did
)