P is the only pullet I see, Q Might be a pullet but I highly doubt it..
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At 10 weeks it looks like a pullet but I wouldn't get your hopes up if male feathering is coming in.
Really? Wow! Maybe I will get some seramas. I thought smaller cocks tend to be more aggressive.The feathers are what make me say boy. The face can go either way at this point but the feathers look suspicious.
The good news is, serama cocks are just as charming as the hens.
Serama from a breeder should NEVER show aggression to humans. I will not breed a bird who does. They are a sweet, charming, friendly breed with a disposition unmatched by any other. If a breeder is using a bird which is aggressive to people, do not buy from them, they are not true to the breedReally? Wow! Maybe I will get some seramas. I thought smaller cocks tend to be more aggressive.