Help with gender!

Have you heard a Serama crow yet? That's really stretching the terminology. It's hard for me too imagine your neighbor being able to hear them, much less figure out what she's hearing.
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Just playin' with ya.....kind of
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Lol, she is somewhat deaf! But my coop butts up against her property line. I have heard the d'uccles crow before and it is pretty pathetic!
 
all roos, I have much older mfs right now and the pullets have combs MUCH smaller than that and not at all red. The combs are still yellow and they are about 8 1/2 weeks old now.
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Sorry.
 
i think roos. the only pullet in my group of 4 has had no comb change. All of the roos have had obvious growth and color change.
 
I feel bad that you didn't get the pullets you wanted.
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This guide helped me determine the gender of my six. Hope it helps you.

According to UC Davis Veterinary Care Program.
2. Physical Characteristics (4-6 weeks of age)
a. Comb – The cockerels comb is medium size and pinkish, the pullets is small and yellowish.
b. Legs – The cockerel’s legs are sturdy and long, the pullets are finer and shorter.
c. Tail – The cockerel’s tail is stumpy and curved, the pullets is longer and straight.
d. Back – The cockerel has a thin line of stub feathers down the center of his back, the pullet has more advanced feathering along the center of her back.
e. Side of neck, flank and crop – The feathering in the cockerel in these areas is poorly advanced, the pullets feathering in these areas is well advanced.
f. Wing bows – In the cockerel the wing bows are bare, in pullets the wing bows are covered with small feathers.​
 

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