CherishedFowlGuardian
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- Mar 3, 2025
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May I please know how you know so that I will be able to know next time?Hello, she is a pullet
At this age, I usually guess based on their comb. If their comb is turning pink/red, it's usually a cockerel. Pullets don't start to get pink combs until right before they start to lay. Bigger combs and wattles usually indicate a cockerel and vice versa. There can be a lot of tricky ones at this age, but with how small and yellow her comb is, she's definitely looking like a pullet.May I please know how you know so that I will be able to know next time?
Is it possible my 4 week chick with a pinkish red comb could still be a pullet? I heard sometimes even this young they could still be a pulletAt this age, I usually guess based on their comb. If their comb is turning pink/red, it's usually a cockerel. Pullets don't start to get pink combs until right before they start to lay. Bigger combs and wattles usually indicate a cockerel and vice versa. There can be a lot of tricky ones at this age, but with how small and yellow her comb is, she's definitely looking like a pullet.
Could you send a picture?Is it possible my 4 week chick with a pinkish red comb could still be a pullet? I heard sometimes even this young they could still be a pullet
Only 20 people said cockerel lol hope this helpsCould you send a picture?
It would really help.
Some people here I wanted to get more opinions, actually i have a bunch of posts about them lolSo someone helped sex your chicks?