PippinTheChicken
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At 16ish weeks roosters should start crowing. You'll find out for sure in a few weeks
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And that is not a cock either.I love this chicken it was our very first hatch don’t know sex or breed
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Comb isn’t always the most surefire way, but that’s in some cases. I had a Dominique that I was convinced was a cock, feather, comb, everything, but turned out to be a hen, and a very nice one too. But that’s just my own experience and opinion!And that is not a cock either.
This is my Ancona pullet, check out that comb:View attachment 2809904
It’s only just over 3 months is that to early for crowing it’s waddles are getting quite big nowIf it were a roo at that age it would have large comb and waddles and it would have saddle feathers and most likely be crowing
they are beautifulI say California white, as I have two!View attachment 2809903
Mine were slow to get their black though, but finally they are getting one black specks!
The thread title says 3 months
Not too early mine were crowing by thenIt’s only just over 3 months is that to early for crowing it’s waddles are getting quite big now
they are beautiful