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That’s my favorite one… I hope not…10 weeks and a comb that red can really only mean one thing.
I got 4 and they were supposed to be pullets… This one had more feathers than the others which may mean a little older… I hope so… This one gets in my hand whenever I put my hand inside the run… Even in the brooder at 8 days old sheFor now i’d say cockerel but at around 12 weeks old you’ll start to see male specific saddle feathers growing in. It could just be a early bloomer, meaning you may get eggs sooner from it.
My cockerel was also the most friendly, always coming straight up to me when I opened the brooder. Then he mated my hand!I got 4 and they were supposed to be pullets… This one had more feathers than the others which may mean a little older… I hope so… This one gets in my hand whenever I put my hand inside the run… Even in the brooder at 8 days old shegot in my hand… It looks more pink than in the pic…
My cockerel was also the most friendly, always coming straight up to me when I opened the brooder. Then he mated my hand!![]()
I'm sorry.wow… I can’t keep her/him if it’s a him… That stinks…
I can but I don’t know for sure if they are the same age… tractor supplyI'm sorry.
Can you take comb / wattles pics of the more likely girls to compare side by side? That may make it more obvious. Or you can always give it a couple more weeks and wait for the crow lol
I have a RIR I've been watching too, and right now I'm leaning pullet, but some breeds can keep you guessing longer.