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I'm afraid you have a cockerel. Pullets don't get large, red combs until they're about to lay, usually 16+ weeks. Pretty boy!Here She/he is 7 weeks old.
So how did you tell it’s a cockerel sorry am very new to thiis sorryI'm afraid you have a cockerel. Pullets don't get large, red combs until they're about to lay, usually 16+ weeks. Pretty boy!
No problem! At seven weeks old, pullets will have a teeny little pale comb. Pullets don't have their combs get really red until they're almost ready to lay eggs. Same with wattles, so looking at yours with the big red comb and wattles, you have a very cute little cockerel.So how did you tell it’s a cockerel sorry am very new to thiis sorry![]()
Aww thank you for the help are cockerel a bit more territorial as he chase me if I go into his home and come fronts me . Where my girls never do that and he nip me lolNo problem! At seven weeks old, pullets will have a teeny little pale comb. Pullets don't have their combs get really red until they're almost ready to lay eggs. Same with wattles, so looking at yours with the big red comb and wattles, you have a very cute little cockerel.
He’s lovely but very territorial keeps nippin me and chase out of his home is that normal he’s only 7 weeksX2, you've got yourself a cockerel! Handsome!![]()