EE, Pullet or Roo

Thank you. I agree wholeheartedly; this bird is absolutely gorgeous. Her father is a blue wheaten Ameraucana, and he is running with a black Ameraucana hen, a wheaten, a blue wheaten and several blue hens- any one of which could be her mother. I'm getting such beautiful blues out of this cross- so many have golden speckles of color that lace blue wings, and others have blue lacing on gold speckled wings. I adore them all and wish I had more space. I dare say I'd keep them all! :)

Heck, I know I would!! LOL
 
It's a pullet.
Obvious enough.
No pointy saddle feathers.
Well rounded feathers.
She should be laying soon.

Yes indeed, obvious to you and me, but perhaps not to a nervous customer who is new to raising chickens. I appreciate all the responses. You have likely helped assuage the anxieties of a customer who has a history of being duped by unscrupulous sellers who gave her a cockerel when she paid for a hen/pullet. Having the bird independently assessed here in an unbiased forum likely put her mind at ease. Thanks again, fellow poultry enthusiasts. :)
 
Yes indeed, obvious to you and me, but perhaps not to a nervous customer who is new to raising chickens. I appreciate all the responses. You have likely helped assuage the anxieties of a customer who has a history of being duped by unscrupulous sellers who gave her a cockerel when she paid for a hen/pullet. Having the bird independently assessed here in an unbiased forum likely put her mind at ease. Thanks again, fellow poultry enthusiasts. :)

Aaaah... I see! You were using us!!!! LOL To make your sale! LOL I'm glad she was reassured by our responses.
 
Show her this
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