Pekin bantys.

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Too or hens.
 

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Thankyou Iam goin to buy some at the weekend these are the ones he’s selling as two pullets. What should I be looking for please when I go look at them.
 
Thankyou Iam goin to buy some at the weekend these are the ones he’s selling as two pullets. What should I be looking for please when I go look at them.

Pullets will have smaller combs and most likely no wattles (depending on the age), and will not have pointed feathers, (except for POSSIBLY on the neck). Also, they will not have pointed saddle feathers.
 
First you need to know age.

If the bird is 12 weeks or under, there should be virtually no wattles and very little comb development on a pullet. Comb should be very pale as well.

If wattles are big and/or bright red, along with a decent sized bright red comb - you have a cockerel.
 

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