Quote: Kind of thinking the same as chickydoos . #1 cockerel, #2 probable cockerel, #3 might be a pullet?Can you post back in a week or two?![]()
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Quote: Kind of thinking the same as chickydoos . #1 cockerel, #2 probable cockerel, #3 might be a pullet?Can you post back in a week or two?![]()
Kind of thinking the same as chickydoos . #1 cockerel, #2 probable cockerel, #3 might be a pullet?Can you post back in a week or two?
Heh that looks like a slw roo
Well, considering 5 out of the 6 we hatched ended up being roosters, I'd say pretty high.Absolutely! I'm trying to not give up hope on the third one. What are the chances my first hatch would be all boys?!?!
My guess would be cockerel because its so pretty!
slw?
1st one - looks like pullet based on comb only. It's hard to tell the feather pattern with the wings spread out. Can you post a side or top picture to confirm?
All of the behaviors you are describing are typical for pullets. They are figuring out the pecking order, and the bossy ones often end up being at the top. The large size at 7 weeks doesn't necessarily mean it's a cockerel. My EEs grew faster than the other breeds and were quite large. If she is growing faster, so will her feathers, hence the long tail.
Really, it's only only the comb at this age that will give you a good clue about boy or girl on a solid white bird (unless it starts crowing really early!). If the comb is starting to get wider, fatter, taller, or bumpier, and turning a bright raspberry pink, then you can probably expect a cockerel. Otherwise there's a good chance Hedwig is a pullet.