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Handsome... the birds tooView attachment 4184778View attachment 4184782View attachment 4184781View attachment 4184780
Last pic = looks like he’s arguing with a Spitzhauben
I’m wondering if I mis-identified this chick. Thought female at hatch (which was only 20 days ago) but WOW the comb is big. The feathers are also different.
Looks like a little guy to me!Here are the siblings.
First pic: Chick in question is on right. Has more white on the feathers
Second pic is how I expect a pullet to look.
You may be correct on your suspect cockerel... the white head spot is not a tight female spot but more irregular head splashing. Pullets will retain the black shaded front shanks & toe tops for quite a while before the leg shading disappears completely. If your suspected cockerel starts losing toe/shank leg shading before the other chicks it may be a boy. A boy's feather growth will be more silver striping than black.Here are the siblings.
First pic: Chick in question is on right. Has more white on the feathers
Second pic is how I expect a pullet to look.