Late maturing Welsummer cockerel?

Airyaman

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Ugh. So I thought I had 5 pullets and 1 cockerel in one of my 15+ week old flocks: 2 Welsummers (F), 2 Barnevelders (F), 2 BCMs (M&F).

Now I think I have a late maturing cockerel. I say that because for most of its life, its comb and wattles were not very large and lighter colored. Now, over the last week or so the size of one of the birds comb and wattle starting growing quickly and darkening.

No crowing yet, but the BCM cockerel hasn't crowed either. And it hasn't shown a lick of male bravado around any birds either. The BCM will puff out his feathers at other cockerels inside of other runs, but the Welsummer has not shown any such behavior.

So now is also my chance to get some help identifying by feathers because my truly amateur self is clueless on that subject.

Here is my definite pullet:



welsummer p1.jpg
welsummer p3.jpg
welsummer p2.jpg


And now my "mystery" Welsummer:

welsummer m2.jpg
welsummer m1.jpg
welsummer m3.jpg

welsummer m6.jpg
welsummer m4.jpg
welsummer m8.jpg


Thanks for your help!
 
She's a pullet! She has female specific coloring.
They're both girls. Welsummer males have dark breasts.
Yeah, that's what I was thinking, that the cockerels had a different coloring but I could not quite narrow that down based on images online. It's just weird that her comb and wattles starting changing rapidly over the last week or so. At 15+ weeks, not close to laying, so I was confused.
 
Yeah, that's what I was thinking, that the cockerels had a different coloring but I could not quite narrow that down based on images online. It's just weird that her comb and wattles starting changing rapidly over the last week or so. At 15+ weeks, not close to laying, so I was confused.
They usually start to redden up about a month before they lay. She's probably a little fast maturing, but you should see some eggs soon.
 
At 15+ weeks, not close to laying, so I was confused.
When are they supposed to start laying? I have a few the same age (not welsummers) that are starting to get pretty red so I figure I have about a month if that. I know every breed is different but I don’t put too much stock in the estimates any more. Mostly cause I’m too lazy to keep track of when they “should” and when they do.
 

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