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Poultry mum
Crowing
Yep thanks I’ll try later when I put them all to bed... she normally comes up for a pat and a cuddle before I ”tuck them in to bed”
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Oh, is she laying? Looks too young in photo if by some chance he's a girl. But he looks like he has male feathering.She’s definitely not a boy... I can assure you that.
I tuck all my chickens in at night as well and give them each a little pat on the head. They are all so sweet.Yep thanks I’ll try later when I put them all to bed... she normally comes up for a pat and a cuddle before I ”tuck them in to bed”
Oh yes I see what you mean. The saddle feathers was a final "ok it's a boy." I didnt even know about saddle feathers until I started some roo research.Wyandottes are late to mature. I said LIKELY so obviously I could be wrong. In the one photo I see what looks like male saddle feathers coming in. I recommend posting a clear close up of the saddle area. Others will likely also chime in at some point.
The seller obviously lied to you about the breed, so could have lied to you about the gender, too.
That is so cute!!!I know it’s definitely a pullet because she’s raising 2 ducklings during the day a cockerel wouldn’t do this or show this show sort of behaviour (at night I bring the ducklings in to keep them warm and safe) will try and get some better photos of her