Jedstar
Songster
I am in the same situation.of gendering my RIR at a similar age. But yeah you just gotta wait till they get older I reckon.it might be a pullet. It's legs don't look that thick. Young cockerels normally have thicker legs.
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Normally being key.I am in the same situation.of gendering my RIR at a similar age. But yeah you just gotta wait till they get older I reckon.it might be a pullet. It's legs don't look that thick. Young cockerels normally have thicker legs.
You have let photos cause the comb on this photo looks like mine so email be a pullet but can u share some leg photosNormally being key.
Here’s a pic of a RIR pullet.View attachment 2297995
It’s smaller, but yes. Yours may be female. It is a hard one. A lil too young, too.You have let photos cause the comb on this photo looks like mine so email be a pullet but can u share some leg photos
I’m just really nervous because I don’t want to get a fine for noise complain cause I already have oneI'm sorry, but the chick is too young.
But, if you insist, I'll tell you what you want to hear but, you will be disappointed.
So, wait awhile longer and post new pictures. Have fun with your cute lil chicken in the meantime.
We all know how nerve racking it is to find out.
Just told another posting that ALL her chickens are boys. Imagine how disappointed she is!
Be patient and wait another 6-8 weeks, then we should know more.
I’m just really nervous because I don’t want to get a fine for noise complain cause I already have one
Loved That!!!With all the info provided in this post about the sex of this chick. I’ve reached a final conclusion which is..........
The chick is STILL too young to tell! Lol!
Patience grasshopper. Patience lol