Dark Brahma- pullet, right? - RESOLVED

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Just checking here. She looks quite different from her other DB sibling with more iridescent feathering and a feisty and dominant attitude. Mother in law named her Pikachu. Last photos a comparison between her and her sibling, Coconut.
 

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By this point a DB pullet would look like the bird on the left in the last picture. With the darker body, red splotches on the wing, and poor to no penciling on its breast, I'd have to say it's a cockerel. He only has a little color in his comb but brahmas generally take longer to reach maturity than many other breeds.
 
With certainty? Sorry for my repetitiveness. I’m just not sure if I can keep him if he’s a roo…fingers crossed. I got attached.
 

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