Golden Laced Wyandotte Gender 14 weeks

Crumbling Beauty

In the Brooder
9 Years
Dec 30, 2010
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Portland, OR
This is my first post in this forum, so thanks in advance for your help
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I am almost certain that my GLW (Etta) is a he, rather than the she we expected. S/he is about 14 weeks old, and has not started crowing, but often tries to mount my sweet bantam cochin (1 yr.). Her feathers are looking male to me (I think I see saddle feathers and her head feathers are taking longer to fully fill in than the other chicken's). S/he also puffs out her neck feathers and runs around in what strikes me as a roosterly way. Any of your thoughts on gender are apprecitaed.

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The third photo is super blurry, but it illustrates her behavior, I think.

Regina
 
Thanks, all.

@Peaky: I'd love it if she turned out to be a hen.

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S/he doesn't sit still much, unless s/he's perching, so it's hard to get good full body photos. Maybe this one will help some, as it shows the feathers from the back. S/he is stronger than the other hens, and isn't much for being cuddled (though s/he does like to perch on shoulders).

Regina
 
@WhiteMountainsRanch: If we lived closer, I'd do it in a heartbeat
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. Etta is a sweet bird (she grew up at our bedside), but we aren't allowed roosters in the city limits, and s/he's a little rough with one of my other girls.
 

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