Dark Brahma sexing

brahmagirl12

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Curious to know if color matters with dark brahmas.
I'm certain I have a pullet. It comes up when I search. However, I have another one (attached) that is darker that I'm starting to think that she is definitely a he.
Please lmk
 
Curious to know if color matters with dark brahmas.
I'm certain I have a pullet. It comes up when I search. However, I have another one (attached) that is darker that I'm starting to think that she is definitely a he.
Please lmk
 

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I have a vag fyi. Not a dude. Also new to brahmas and chickens. And it was sold to me as a pullet. Don't be ugly. It's unnecessary. It was an honest question
I'm sorry, you misunderstood.
It's a "dude, pullets don't get black feathers". You see, only males get the black feathers, females stay penciled
Just say you're a girl, referring to your self as an organ is demeaning yourself.
I wasn't being "ugly", but I wasn't clear as I should have been, I'm sorry.
 
Hi. New here.
I am also trying to decide if I have a cockerel or not. I have 2 chicks that are 6-7 weeks old.
And how large do these babies get?
 

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Hi. New here.
I am also trying to decide if I have a cockerel or not. I have 2 chicks that are 6-7 weeks old.
And how large do these babies get?
You have pullets. They'll be large fluffy armfuls. Roos get black feathers. The ladies grow in the pencilling. They take longer to grow so don't expect eggs until 6-8 months old.
 

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