EE Pullet or Cockerel?

Pullet, or Cockerel?

  • Pullet!

    Votes: 1 16.7%
  • Cockerel!

    Votes: 5 83.3%

  • Total voters
    6

Win87

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So, I have a conundrum. I'm in a city where as many hens as you want are allowed, but not roosters.

I have one supposed pullet (we got all our chicks from the pullet bin) that I'm on the fence about being a cockerel or pullet. I tried to take a bunch of pictures of the chick in question, and some comparison shots to my other pullets that I got on the same day.

They are 10 weeks old. The one in question, "Jenny" , has a redder comb than the other ladies, has red points to its feathers and has started making a "crowing" like sound in the mornings. However the "crow" sounds more like a turkey gobble than a true crow, and it goes on from about 5 AM to 5:30ish and then we don't hear it for the rest of the day. (All the roosters I've been around happily crowed all day, but they were also adults). There are no spurs starting on its legs, and Jenny is the same height/weight as my largest pullet (that I am pretty sure is a pullet). Jenny is super sweet, loves to cuddle, and is BEST friends with one of my other pullets, to the point that they cry for each other when they can't directly see each other at all times. I'd hate to have to get rid of Jenny, but if she is a HE, then I have no choice!. So.. folks, do I have a dominant pullet, or a rooster in the making?

Here are the shots:
Tail feathers shot (Jenny in question is the one on the left)
Meg, one of my pullets (for comparison)
Jenny , the chick in question (note the red comb, none of my other chicks have anywhere NEAR this much comb development or color)
Full profile shot
Top down comparison (The pullet on the left is my smallest pullet)

Help!

-One worried chicken mom
 
This is my "questionable" EE at about 12 weeks. Now that he is a little older he is obviously a boy. The hackle and saddle feathers have gone pointy. He has not yet crowed, but it's just a matter of time. His brother started crowing at about 10 weeks.

 
This is my "questionable" EE at about 12 weeks. Now that he is a little older he is obviously a boy. The hackle and saddle feathers have gone pointy. He has not yet crowed, but it's just a matter of time. His brother started crowing at about 10 weeks.


He is so pretty!!!
 

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