Feb 18, 2024 #1 M Mayazoid Songster Joined Nov 27, 2023 Messages 82 Reaction score 260 Points 111 I'm not sure. At first I thought hen... makes a lot of noise but no neck stretching and crowing... squares up against my other hen one and awhile
I'm not sure. At first I thought hen... makes a lot of noise but no neck stretching and crowing... squares up against my other hen one and awhile
Feb 18, 2024 #2 sourland Broody Magician Premium Feather Member 16 Years Educator Greeter Friend Spirit Joined May 3, 2009 Messages 172,631 Reaction score 710,524 Points 2,357 Location New Jersey Looks like a pullet to me - I see nothing that screams 'cockerel'.
Feb 18, 2024 #3 GirlsHuntToo High On Summertime Friend Joined Jul 18, 2023 Messages 4,037 Reaction score 13,993 Points 701 Location The Keystone State That's a pullet!!
Feb 18, 2024 #4 fluffycrow Chasing broodies Premium Feather Member Spirit Friend Joined Jan 12, 2023 Messages 18,203 Reaction score 65,611 Points 1,136 Location Attica Greece I agree with pullet edit: I'm dumb. Didn't read half the title
Feb 18, 2024 #5 RiDaGeckoGuy Songster Joined Jul 13, 2023 Messages 1,174 Reaction score 1,298 Points 211 Location Pittsburgh county, OK Pullet
Feb 18, 2024 #6 JedJackson Enabler 9 Years Spirit Greeter Friend Joined Jul 6, 2016 Messages 14,309 Reaction score 35,049 Points 1,122 Location NW Washington state The comb is pretty big and red for 14 weeks. On the other hand, I see no male specific feathering, which usually starts coming in at 12 weeks. I'm going with pullet.
The comb is pretty big and red for 14 weeks. On the other hand, I see no male specific feathering, which usually starts coming in at 12 weeks. I'm going with pullet.