Feathers coming in strangely ... rooster?

MIChickandGuinea

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This 2-week-old chick is getting its feathers in differently than the other same-age chicks. This is a Sapphire Olive Egger, supposedly a pullet. But those feathers coming in down the ridge of its back ... the only other time I have seen this was when we had an accidental rooster. Any educated guesses about whether we’re in trouble that way again?
 
That looks like to me maybe a rooster—sometimes they can accidentally get a rooster into the pullets.
Can you send a pic of it’s wings spread out so I can see the growth on its wings—I know how to determine if it is a girl or a boy by seeing its expanded wing (I may be wrong)
Also the way the comb is already so big.
 
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Yes, cockerels grow in their feather much slower then pullets—it’s almost like how girls mature faster then boys...
Haven't noticed this at all, out of 40-50 cockerels.....then again, everyone's experiences differ. :) The little man in my avatar sports every bit as many feathers as his female hatchmates. :love

~Alex
 
It’s mostly when they are 1-2 weeks old—later they are the same :) (your avatar is adorable and I love hatchmates! :D
Will certainly look through pictures and see if this holds true for any of my other cockerels. :) Current 30 boys and girls (who are now 4 weeks old) feathered in comparably.
Thank you so much! :D He's a stinker. :love

~Alex
 

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