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Don't rehome her. Wait and grow her out a bit, to make sure she is not a he. I don't raise Wyandottes, so they could be tricky. I raise Orpingtons, and if they show pink comb and wattles at that age, its a good chance they are cockerels. But wyandottes may mature differently.Pepper is about to be 5 weeks monday. I bought her as a silver laced wyandotte pullet. So... yeah. I really dont want to rehome any one. But if it is mr pepper itll have to happen. I did post pepper in the breed /gender and people said wyandotes can be tricky and to wait it out.
So sorry about your CX.Well a sad morningthe CX hen I kept would have been 1 yr next week... I found her dead, stiff and purple... comb almost black... She had laid 1 egg this spring a few weeks back... I was thinking yesterday I should think about soup...too late now.. she was 12.28lbs![]()
The CX are so sweet and I played with them too much.. I learned not to play with my food LOL... but I do not think I'll get any more of them, too hard to restrict their food so they have a good life... and soooo hard when they are pulling at my pants, looking up at me with sweet faces.... when I gather them to process.. jerk cockerels are easier for me to process, I have had it with them by the time I catch them.
I have 1 pullet and 3 cockerels out of her from last fall... The older hens will not accept 'romance' from the cockerels, but I have 2 younger ones that do...and the pullet is laying so not all is lost for my meat project.
RIP 'Little Fatty'