Golden Comet comb question.

Peaches Lee

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I'm pretty sure this is a pullet, but thought I'd ask anyway. She has the most developed comb of all her sisters. The GC pullets will show a small, single comb right?
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I have to agree with your chick looking like a Red Production rooster. It looks neither like a Golden Comet, or a pullet. The chick besides him (in the other photo) looks like more like the Golden Comet pullet.
 
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Well, the bin at TSC was labeled Golden Comet, but you know how reliable that is...I have about 4 of them that are that red color. The others have red on their heads with it fading to whiteish cream towards the tail. So would those white ones be production reds too? Thanks for all your help on this!
 
I hear you. Our TSC buff Orpingtons turned out to be New Hamsphires.
Your red chicks are likely to be a sort of production red. The ones that have white mixed in a some sort of Red-Auto Sexing hybrid. The Golden Comet is one of those hybrids.
 
Ugh! I really can't believe he is a cockerel!! I'm having 'finding-out-they're-a-rooster' overload today. Just heard two of my EEs crow, one I thought for sure was a hen!!! That makes 7 of 14! I do realize that's normal though. Just a bit sad that I have to part with some, name of the game I guess.
 
Your comets are the ones that are reddish around the head, with it fading to a cream tail. They're showing the ancestry of both of their different parents (normally a RIR and a leghorn/white rock).

The fully red ones are not comets, and therefore could probably be any gender. I would vote roo for the one you are asking about. Sorry if that's bad news
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