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ChickenWhisperer101
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OH NOCockerel



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OH NOCockerel
I’m really hoping this one ends up like my last baby and is just a fast grower and ends up being a pulletOH NOhow do you know. I have read about the feet/leg size, comb and bird size but they are the exact same size. I have a cockerel coming in June but I guess I can always cancel it
. I guess time will tell but I think this just ruined my day.
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I am not sure. BCMs have big combs early. I would think it would be bigger if it was a boy. You will know for sure in 1-2 weeks.I got this ‘pullet’ 2 weeks ago and the breeder was 100% is was a pullet. I’m not sure now. She/he is 4 weeks tomorrow and has a bigger comb than it’s sister. I’m really worried now!
Please help!! I would hate for it to be a cockerel.
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ThanksIMO size and leg size isn't very accurate.
That comb says cockerel to me. Especially compared to the other one"s.
That’s what I was thinking and really hoping. I’ll keep this thread posted. I will post some more pics next week. They will go outside by themselves in 2 weeks so hope I will know by thenI am not sure. BCMs have big combs early. I would think it would be bigger if it was a boy. You will know for sure in 1-2 weeks.![]()
x2It does look bigger and the comb is certainly bigger but it is still completely pale. Repost in 2-4 weeks.
OK so how did you get them to pose patiently like that? mine are lil nutcases already - but i wat to try for 2 week pix.
Ok, it took some catching flying baby chickens but for the most part they just stood thereOK so how did you get them to pose patiently like that? mine are lil nutcases already - but i wat to try for 2 week pix.