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I'm not saying she lied- nor am I saying there's a problem. But it's harder for me to say for sure if the age might not be 100% correct.
There's a possibility that the person you got them from wasn't completely sure of the age. We can't know for sure.
I really think she is a pullet. I don't like to tell people I'm 100% certain in case I'm wrong.

-Jet
 
Any thoughts on the sex of this bird?
 

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That’s what I was suspecting! They were supposed to be black sex links... it’s ok though, he gets along with my Bantam rooster who is fully grown yet the same size. Extra protection for the flock, I suppose. Thank you.
 

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