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I think pullet too, but WOW, that one really kept me guessing as I paged through your photos. My serama rooster grew a dark red comb VERY early...but they also developed wattles very soon after, so there was no doubt.
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For comparison-- here are my three seramas (the two larger chickens are unrelated chicks). They're about two months old. The boy on the right is OBVIOUSLY a boy! The hen in the middle is obviously a hen (she DOES have a comb, it's just black). And then there's that frizzle in the back...I'm leaning toward boy with that one, but it's hard to be sure as the comb is right in the middle of the obvious rooster's and the obvious hen's.View attachment 1171372
I'm definitely thinking pullet now.Update:
Ten weeks old. I'm starting to seriously consider DNA sexing...
You can't keep roosters?How definite is definite? I don't want to get my hopes up because the little guy/girl has started following me around and sleeping on my lap and I reeeeeeeeally want it to be a pullet so I can keep her.
Final update for anyone who is interested: Custard the serama is now more than fourteen weeks old and definitely a girl!![]()
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A big thank you to everyone who responded on this thread.