Jun 17, 2020 #1 HomesteadofCao Songster Joined Nov 12, 2019 Messages 122 Reaction score 84 Points 101 Hello can anyone tell if it’s male or female chicken I assume hen but it’s crown is not big enough to tell. Thanks! About 5-6 weeks old. Attachments A31B1CFB-D56B-48E4-B996-D3215146E930.jpeg 462.6 KB · Views: 118 5CC0F746-E5EA-4C8C-B027-0F8CF51DDCE8.jpeg 416.6 KB · Views: 66
Hello can anyone tell if it’s male or female chicken I assume hen but it’s crown is not big enough to tell. Thanks! About 5-6 weeks old.
Jun 17, 2020 #2 sealer39 🍹🏴☠️🤨 12 Years Friend Joined Aug 3, 2013 Messages 3,011 Reaction score 33,089 Points 1,022 Location Pineville, Louisiana My guess is a cockerel due to the patchy coloring on the wings.
Jun 17, 2020 #3 Ihavesomechickens Crowing Friend Joined Mar 25, 2020 Messages 1,759 Reaction score 9,794 Points 486 Location a house, with a roof. My guess is pullet. The comb is pretty small and and the feather pattern has nothing screaming cockerel.
My guess is pullet. The comb is pretty small and and the feather pattern has nothing screaming cockerel.
Jun 17, 2020 #4 homeschoolin momma Crowing 8 Years Friend Joined Jun 28, 2017 Messages 1,908 Reaction score 3,818 Points 327 Location Illinois A bit early, but I'm guessing cockerel due to the redness in the comb and wings. A few more weeks and youll know for sure.
A bit early, but I'm guessing cockerel due to the redness in the comb and wings. A few more weeks and youll know for sure.
Jun 17, 2020 #5 MysteryChicken Preserving Gamefowl, 1 Variety At a Time🇮🇳🇺🇸 Premium Feather Member 7 Years Spirit Friend Joined May 31, 2018 Messages 48,822 Reaction score 97,941 Points 1,451 Location Bingham, Maine It's a cockerel, I have one that looks just like this.
Jun 17, 2020 Thread starter #6 HomesteadofCao Songster Joined Nov 12, 2019 Messages 122 Reaction score 84 Points 101 Thank's everyone ill post another pic when its a bit older to know for sure. I haven't caught it crowing so does it mean there is a possibility for a pullet or do they just crow later than most other chickens do? -Thanks!
Thank's everyone ill post another pic when its a bit older to know for sure. I haven't caught it crowing so does it mean there is a possibility for a pullet or do they just crow later than most other chickens do? -Thanks!
Jun 17, 2020 #7 MysteryChicken Preserving Gamefowl, 1 Variety At a Time🇮🇳🇺🇸 Premium Feather Member 7 Years Spirit Friend Joined May 31, 2018 Messages 48,822 Reaction score 97,941 Points 1,451 Location Bingham, Maine Some are late bloomers, & won't start crowing, or looking like a rooster until 5-6 months old.