Girl or Boy?

Is this youngster a girl or a boy?

  • Girl

    Votes: 11 100.0%
  • Boy

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    11
@lawschicks10 , thank you for the photos - the comb is quite clear, but a closeup shot would be better. I'll be a bit more specific: We need to see a full side view, and a full view from above, and one that shows its legs if it's not clear in the side view photo. It's because we need to see the shape and sizes of feathers on its back and tail, and the comparative size of its legs. And please try to get these without the fencing in the way. Thank you.
 

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Boy.
No, really I don't know. Not enough information in the photo to see, and don't know its age. I just wanted to throw out a different vote. It's election season, right?
I was going to say the same thing. Without any info it's hard to decide. But the red comb is usually a sign it's a boy. But if they're older (closer to laying) then no. Have you heard any crowing?
 

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