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NopeAnd you don't have any siblings to compare to, right?
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NopeAnd you don't have any siblings to compare to, right?
That makes things more difficult.Nope
We had a hen who looked like a rooster when she was a chick and then a rooster who looked like a hen. Wyandottes confuse me16 weeks old Im pretty positive its a cockerel look at those feet! View attachment 3012163View attachment 3012164
I never have a problem sexing them but this one looks and sounds like a male compared to the pullet thats a week olderWe had a hen who looked like a rooster when she was a chick and then a rooster who looked like a hen. Wyandottes confuse me![]()
This will be the only chicken I have taken weekly photos of since it hatched lol and is the only one I cant seem to sex lol but the parents started laying again so even if a male Im gonna hatch more once i collect enough eggsIt does look masculine, but at the same time it doesn't really have any male specific traits showing.
This bird is a confusing one! Keep updating. I've been following along, waiting for the sex to become obvious. It still hasn't.![]()
Those are some big ol' feet. lol I still lean cockerel but I wouldn't bet money either way. lol16 weeks old Im pretty positive its a cockerel look at those feet! View attachment 3012163View attachment 3012164
If this really turned out pullet then she would be the most manly man hen ever lolThose are some big ol' feet. lol I still lean cockerel but I wouldn't bet money either way. lol