May 16, 2017 #1 C courtneyf0726 Hatching May 16, 2017 2 0 9 This was sold as a sexed female but I'm 99% sure this is a male based on the comb. It's 4 weeks old. I'm just looking for confirmation or a glimmer of hope I'm wrong. Attachments IMG_0469.JPG 289.7 KB · Views: 14
This was sold as a sexed female but I'm 99% sure this is a male based on the comb. It's 4 weeks old. I'm just looking for confirmation or a glimmer of hope I'm wrong.
May 16, 2017 #2 ChickenLover200 Crowing 8 Years May 10, 2013 7,611 555 417 I'll be in the barn! Sorry. With that red of comb at only four weeks, I have to say I think you have a cockerel.
May 16, 2017 #3 debid Free Ranging 10 Years Jan 20, 2011 7,560 6,949 516 middle TN The comb is cockerel red already and if you look closely at the wing bow, the red patches are starting. He's all male.
The comb is cockerel red already and if you look closely at the wing bow, the red patches are starting. He's all male.
May 16, 2017 #4 Alexandra33 Chook Snuggler 9 Years Apr 3, 2015 8,297 11,547 946 Northwest Ohio - The Buckeye State! You've got a lovely little cockerel on your hands! ~Alex
May 16, 2017 Thread starter #5 C courtneyf0726 Hatching May 16, 2017 2 0 9 While we're at it.. these are my other two Easter Eggers. I'm pretty certain these are pullets.
May 16, 2017 #6 Alexandra33 Chook Snuggler 9 Years Apr 3, 2015 8,297 11,547 946 Northwest Ohio - The Buckeye State! Looks like it so far. I may be completely wrong, but the second baby is what I consider typical EE pullet coloration. ~Alex
Looks like it so far. I may be completely wrong, but the second baby is what I consider typical EE pullet coloration. ~Alex
May 17, 2017 #7 mymilliefleur Keeper of the Flock 9 Years Nov 4, 2014 6,016 1,859 402 East Tennessee. The first one is definitely a cockerel, The second too look like pullets for now.