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sarahb2000

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Jul 30, 2022
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Hi, I have posted about Jazzi before about her breed and gender but here I am at 8 weeks with no clue!!
We originally thought she was a Faverolle, but someone on here mentioned she could be a Brahma or both so we now think that is right and she is a mix of both. She has extremely fluffy feet and has started growing a beard, cheek and neck feathers!! I am just looking for second opinions on this for whether she’s a braham x Faverolle (image below.)
About her gender, we have been referring to her as a “she” but have been thinking she could be a he. “She” has a red, split comb and very high tail like a typical rooster.
The only reason we aren’t certain is because she grew her tail before anyone else (usually a sign of a female right??), her wattles haven’t grown at all and she acts completely different to our male!! She definitely acts more like the other girls and has an extremely high pitched “cheep” when the others are starting to cluck. We hatched her ourselves so hope that hasn’t effected her in anyway!!
Thanks in advance!!
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Hi, I have posted about Jazzi before about her breed and gender but here I am at 8 weeks with no clue!!
We originally thought she was a Faverolle, but someone on here mentioned she could be a Brahma or both so we now think that is right and she is a mix of both. She has extremely fluffy feet and has started growing a beard, cheek and neck feathers!! I am just looking for second opinions on this for whether she’s a braham x Faverolle (image below.)
About her gender, we have been referring to her as a “she” but have been thinking she could be a he. “She” has a red, split comb and very high tail like a typical rooster.
The only reason we aren’t certain is because she grew her tail before anyone else (usually a sign of a female right??), her wattles haven’t grown at all and she acts completely different to our male!! She definitely acts more like the other girls and has an extremely high pitched “cheep” when the others are starting to cluck. We hatched her ourselves so hope that hasn’t effected her in anyway!!
Thanks in advance!! View attachment 3242513
I see pointy saddles coming in, so it's a boy.
 

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