Tenley looks like a cockerel and Nugget looks like a pullet.
I was worried you would say that. Tenley is my daughter's favorite. We can't keep a rooster.
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Tenley looks like a cockerel and Nugget looks like a pullet.
LoLooking like pullets, but can't see their heads...
With that much black feathering they both look like cockerels to me.Hello Chicken Experts!!
I was hoping someone can take a look at the following pictures of my two Wheaton Ameraucana chicks. We picked them up the day they hatched, March 29th. They are about 4 1/2 weeks now. Tenley was much larger than the others when we picked them up and had a large amount of wing and tail feathering already.
Sorry for so many pictures. Thank-you for your help.
I'm leaning towards cockerel and
What breed? How old? It think you have a cockerel.
They all look like pullets, also the black one looks like an Australorp. Oh and
To young to say for sure but you have a possible cockerel, I would post again in another 2 weeks or more to confirm.I got a pekin and a polish from the breeder, when they were day old. The breeder told me they couldn't tell what they are. Now, they are 4 weeks old. I am pretty sure the pekin is roo, coz its comb is turning red. But I can't tell what the polish is. I don't see any comb on its head. But it has the red wattles. Anyone can help me?
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My girl named it Bacon
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This is chocolate. Also from my girl. Both of them are her favorite.![]()
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I'm thinking a cockerel due to the amount of comb - but it's early days yet...if that comb starts getting pink - then it's a roo, imo.
Nice looking chick! Is it an Ancona or Exchequer leghorn? Those breeds develop more comb even as hens than others - so, if that is the breed, I might lean towards it being a hen. If it's a mottled orpington...then with that comb, I would say roo...