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The first two are of the same bird. Last picture I suspect is a cockerel? Approximately 4/5 week old white leghorns.
Yep, I ordered them as day old hatchlings from Meyers the first week of January.
Thank you. I thought so but these are my first chickens.Then it's a cockerel. Waaay too much comb development for a pullet that age.
Thank you very much.He's not a Barred Rock, but a Black sexlink cockerel.
oops I thought I put it in. He's 7 weeks almost 8.
Thank you, I was really getting confused. So much reading and pictures to match him up with.Definitely male.
So really only 3-1/2 months. Personally, I'm going against what everyone else said and say you may have a late blooming cockerel. I thought I saw a couple long tail feathers that the pullets don't get. But I bet you will know for sure in a couple more weeks, either way.
ETA - how many others did you get, and how does this one compare to them?
So really only 3-1/2 months. Personally, I'm going against what everyone else said and say you may have a late blooming cockerel. I thought I saw a couple long tail feathers that the pullets don't get. But I bet you will know for sure in a couple more weeks, either way.
ETA - how many others did you get, and how does this one compare to them?
I'm thinking it could be a late bloomer as well - tail feather mean nothing at this age, when they're going through all the juvenile molts. But the comb is pretty red, and that breed is known to mature more slow.