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Here we go! Hope these are helpfulCan you get another whole body pic?
Looks like pullet to me!Here we go! Hope these are helpfulthey’re around 13 weeks old now.
Thank you, @Overo Mare - There’s a little copper coming in around the neck as wellI'm calling slow developing cockerel due to this:
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That's not significant color, but it's there. Please keep us updated! This is a difficult bird. @Rhodebar Lover what do you think?
Ugh. It's always the stunted birds that are super hard. The OP is obviously not to blame because this bird was just purchased but the stress barring and poor feathering make it difficult. They look to be previously housed in improper conditions and/or improperly fed. This leads to pretty unpredictable maturity rates. I honestly am thinking pullet compared to the rates of maturity of the known cockerels in this thread. We'll know for sure when it's fed a high protein diet and gets in some more feathers!! OP, definitely keep us updated!I'm calling slow developing cockerel due to this:
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That's not significant color, but it's there. Please keep us updated! This is a difficult bird. @Rhodebar Lover what do you think?
I want to say pullet. The ONLY reason I'm on the fence are those two patches of rust.Ugh. It's always the stunted birds that are super hard. The OP is obviously not to blame because this bird was just purchased but the stress barring and poor feathering make it difficult. They look to be previously housed in improper conditions and/or improperly fed. This leads to pretty unpredictable maturity rates. I honestly am thinking pullet compared to the rates of maturity of the known cockerels in this thread. We'll know for sure when it's fed a high protein diet and gets in some more feathers!! OP, definitely keep us updated!
Thank you @Rhodebar Lover - I have actually got an appointment with our local small animal and avian vet tomorrow afternoon my time, to get them sexed and just generally checked out, because even as a complete novice flock owner, I can see that these poor birds were not given proper care. I’ll keep you guys posted - praying for pullets! I’ve already alerted the person who put me onto this “breeder” and reported the advertisement the “breeder” placed online, which has been taken down. I’m going to report him to the local ASPCA as well.Ugh. It's always the stunted birds that are super hard. The OP is obviously not to blame because this bird was just purchased but the stress barring and poor feathering make it difficult. They look to be previously housed in improper conditions and/or improperly fed. This leads to pretty unpredictable maturity rates. I honestly am thinking pullet compared to the rates of maturity of the known cockerels in this thread. We'll know for sure when it's fed a high protein diet and gets in some more feathers!! OP, definitely keep us updated!