I have trouble with the orps, they seem to mature so slowly. So far, it looks like a pullet.And finally, is my 6 week old buff Orpington a pullet?
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I have trouble with the orps, they seem to mature so slowly. So far, it looks like a pullet.And finally, is my 6 week old buff Orpington a pullet?
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For now it looks like a pullet. If you see black feathers coming in on the chest, then male. But I think it's a pullet.How about my 6-week old welsummer?View attachment 2228999View attachment 2229000
4 weeks is usually too young to tell except for those few early developing cockerels.Hello!! Our little ones are 4 weeks old and I think I have a male in this group as well. Hoping the rest are pullets. I don’t have the best of luck getting females. We have a golden laced polish, a salmon faverolle, a blue laced red Wyandotte, and a speckled Sussex. The salmon faverolle has me confused because the coloring is for a female, but she seems to be getting red wattlers.
Nothing screaming cockerel to me.Does anyone know the gender? They are 6 1/2 weeks old and the breeds are Cuckoo Maran, blue Cochin, and white leghorn.
It's a pullet.Easter Egger, 8 weeks, any thoughts on pullet or cockerel?
There are other birds in the shots but I’m asking specifically for the gray/brown one![]()