FunClucks
Crowing
Sounds like you already have a dominant cockerel. This one could be a submissive cockerel - I had one like that. Sometimes, if there's already a dominant cockerel, non-dominant cockerels will be slower to mature physically/sexually.I just had a few other people say it’s a pullet. Ugh!!!
The all white one is def a cockerel and acts as such. Bossy, chest bumping and rounds all my newer chicks up.
This black and white one is timid, and darts around “scared” acting and tries to stay away from a lot of them.
But by all means, give it some more time. I think I see male saddle feathers, but it doesn't hurt to be certain before you rehome.