Jul 11, 2025 #1 Disheygirl Songster Mar 21, 2021 443 681 221 Indianapolis, IN Bought as a sexed pullet from Meyer - all of a sudden, the comb popped. Other than the comb, anything scream cockerel? Five weeks old. Attachments IMG_0891.jpeg 261.7 KB · Views: 33 IMG_0889.jpeg 227.1 KB · Views: 12 IMG_0884.jpeg 510.5 KB · Views: 12 IMG_0883.jpeg 582.2 KB · Views: 12
Bought as a sexed pullet from Meyer - all of a sudden, the comb popped. Other than the comb, anything scream cockerel? Five weeks old.
Jul 11, 2025 #2 Jener8or 🐓🐑🐐 Premium Feather Member 5 Years Jul 17, 2020 2,971 20,031 780 🥔🇺🇸 Nope, but that comb is pretty telling. I know you can't report sexing errors to Meyer until 14 weeks, but here is the form. https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdoISzYXrJ6NuTc8TOY-mIgQDMl0P0cKaICX2MRa6N_esBoPQ/viewform
Nope, but that comb is pretty telling. I know you can't report sexing errors to Meyer until 14 weeks, but here is the form. https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdoISzYXrJ6NuTc8TOY-mIgQDMl0P0cKaICX2MRa6N_esBoPQ/viewform
Jul 11, 2025 #4 FarmerGirl101 Crowing 9 Years Jun 20, 2016 1,839 3,216 372 California That's for sure a cockerel
Jul 11, 2025 #5 HappyClucker7 Bantam Queen 9 Years Apr 28, 2016 9,231 33,723 1,022 New York Definitely a cockerel.