Do you have a clearer photo?I think he’s a cockerel but can you explain why? He doesn’t have pin feathers. 4 month old LF blue Cochin.
The saddle feathers look pointy, which is a cockerel trait. However, it's hard to tell in that photo.
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Do you have a clearer photo?I think he’s a cockerel but can you explain why? He doesn’t have pin feathers. 4 month old LF blue Cochin.
Looks like you have a pair.Hi,I have two 6 week old BCM chicks... I know they’re still very young, but anyone got an idea of the sex of these...View attachment 2255349View attachment 2255350View attachment 2255351View attachment 2255352View attachment 2255353
Is that all the same bird? It's a cockerel.Please also any ideas for my ayam cemani? I've put in a photo of the mum and dad below two photos of him/her. Very quiet bird, doesnt enjoy handling, was a feisty youngster but settled by 6 weeks when let outside. Follows the polish chicken everywhere and panics when it's not in sight. Again no crow or eggs yet. Only ever vocal when you catch it. Wattles and comb havent grow in size the past 4 weeks.
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Definitely a cockerel. Sorry!EE bought as a sexed pullet but I think it’s a boy 8 weeks old - just want to confirm before I rehome.
CockerelEE bought as a sexed pullet but I think it’s a boy 8 weeks old - just want to confirm before I rehome.
Do you have a clearer photo?
The saddle feathers look pointy, which is a cockerel trait. However, it's hard to tell in that photo.
Here’s a few more.Do you have a clearer photo?
The saddle feathers look pointy, which is a cockerel trait. However, it's hard to tell in that photo.
That's a cockerel. Sorry.Here’s a few more.