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Woot woot!!! She is on the small side too from what I read about the breed.
Here is a cockerel of the same age - notice the difference in the shading of the red in the comb/wattles and the shape of the tail.
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Woot woot!!! She is on the small side too from what I read about the breed.
Beautiful!!! Her comb thank goodness is not that dark red. I tried to get a good butt picture as I know tail feathers may help.Here is a cockerel of the same age - notice the difference in the shading of the red in the comb/wattles and the shape of the tail.
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Beautiful!!! Her comb thank goodness is not that dark red. I tried to get a good butt picture as I know tail feathers may help.
Ok. Her comb just looks wide and with it turning pink about 6-7 weeks I have been really worried.I think cockerels have darker/less uniform markings than LB pullets in the hackles and saddle as well.
Defininitly light brahma and looks to be a pullet. Our friend's males have had reddened combs already and they are 4 or 5 weeks old i think now.
Hi! Definitely a pullet!
She is really pretty! I love the feathered feet!
Here is a picture of a 6 week old Millie Fluer D’uccle cockerel. As you can see, his comb is much bigger and much more red. And he is 6 weeks old!
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Beautiful hen! Hope this helps!![]()
WOW! I have never seen any bantam except silkies in person, but those feet are HUGE!!!!Hi! Definitely a pullet!
She is really pretty! I love the feathered feet!
Here is a picture of a 6 week old Millie Fluer D’uccle cockerel. As you can see, his comb is much bigger and much more red. And he is 6 weeks old!
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Beautiful hen! Hope this helps!![]()
Lol I was thinking the same thing about him!!!WOW! I have never seen any bantam except silkies in person, but those feet are HUGE!!!!