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The judges on SCNA say that it's very difficult to tell before 6 months old because they change so much. Some keep them until at least 1 year old before making their final cut. You can cull (rehome, etc) earlier for obvious faults, such as my little guy that has 'folded' wattles, but it's best to keep them as long as you can so they have time to fill out.
I would agree. If you are looking for show quality, waiting is best especially for pullets that seem to take much longer to mature.
The judges on SCNA say that it's very difficult to tell before 6 months old because they change so much. Some keep them until at least 1 year old before making their final cut. You can cull (rehome, etc) earlier for obvious faults, such as my little guy that has 'folded' wattles, but it's best to keep them as long as you can so they have time to fill out.
I would agree. If you are looking for show quality, waiting is best especially for pullets that seem to take much longer to mature.
