Gender on Stray Chicken?

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Hmm... She doesn't really have a color to her ears as you can see in pic number 2...?
 
Pullet!!!
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I would say she also. Were you worried about putting in with your flock and not seperating at first?

A lot of you guys probably totally disagree with me but I don't believe in the whole separating thing...
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I dusted her with DE and she seems totally healthy.......​
 
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Hmm... She doesn't really have a color to her ears as you can see in pic number 2...?

I meant as she matures. As she gets closer to sexual maturity, the earlobe will turn white or red. White would mean Barred Leghorn, red would mean a Barred Plymouth Rock.
 
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Hmm... She doesn't really have a color to her ears as you can see in pic number 2...?

I meant as she matures. As she gets closer to sexual maturity, the earlobe will turn white or red. White would mean Barred Leghorn, red would mean a Barred Plymouth Rock.

Ohhh..
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I'll keep you updated
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A lot of you guys probably totally disagree with me but I don't believe in the whole separating thing...
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I dusted her with DE and she seems totally healthy.......

How can you not believe in it, she could be visibly healthy, but she could be carrying disease from where she came from, i made this mistake once, and my show quality hens i'd payed around $45 each for, all got sick.
 

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