Not Sure If You've Got A Pullet Or Cockerel? Click Here! Thread 2

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Does any one know what breed my chicken is and sex
since she/he doesn't do breed I can help, to me it may be a cross or a cornish cross which is a meat bird
 
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I have another BO the exact same age and she definitely has a lighter and smaller comb/waddle (pic below), but I can't see a difference between their feathers -- no noticeable tail feathers. I'll get a full body photo tonight and see if that helps.

I have five 16 week old "layers" that BYC has deemed pullets but their combs and wattles are in various states of redness & development. Some are far more advanced than others. Since these are my first chickens (as an adult) I am hopeful of eggs by Labor Day.
 
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Do young chicks (under laying age) play fight together like young children do, or am I seeing a pecking order starting up with my three? They are all about the same size, but the Iowa Blue is kinda bossy. She's not pecking on the other two--yet. This is my first "flock" so I know nothing!
 
Do young chicks (under laying age) play fight together like young children do, or am I seeing a pecking order starting up with my three? They are all about the same size, but the Iowa Blue is kinda bossy. She's not pecking on the other two--yet. This is my first "flock" so I know nothing!
Yes, young chicks do fight for dominance. It's all a normal part of establishing pecking order. Some of my pullets are just as intense in their sparing as their brothers.
 
Yes, young chicks do fight for dominance. It's all a normal part of establishing pecking order. Some of my pullets are just as intense in their sparing as their brothers.

Thanks. I'm still trying to figure out if my Blue is a pullet or not. Her comb has just erupted and is kind of coral colored. She will chase the other two.
 

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