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JulesRSA
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Thanks so much for your input - I’m so grateful to have found such an amazing online community at BYC!View attachment 3348561
I think this one is a boy. I circled what looks like saddle feathers, although if they are scruffy due to malnutrition, maybe they aren’t pointy saddle feathers. But I do still think he has red wing patches. The head and face look pullet-like to me. If it were my bird, I would wait and watch a little bit longer before I got rid of it, but I would believe it was male until proven otherwise.
Good job reporting the seller. Although I guess you can’t expect any refund now. That’s pretty shameful of him to have your replacements boxed up so you couldn’t see them. I think he’s either extremely clueless or a scammer.
My sense (and my husband’s, because he came with me this time for moral support) is that he’s just extremely clueless - he seemed to feel genuinely awful about the mix-up and didn’t hesitate regarding replacement or refund. He also promised to personally deliver new chickens if any of these also turn out to be cockerels, but we’ll see... I don’t know if he has any way of knowing I was the one who got his ad taken down, but he can probably guess since I gave him a piece of my mind about it. Being clueless isn’t an excuse if you’re selling chickens as sexed pullets (ie if you can’t be certain, say that to potential buyers) and it really isn’t an excuse to neglect and mistreat an animal.
I am also worried about the ginger chicken - I noticed those darker red wing patches coming in, and there’s some comb reddening and development happening this week, too

So far he/she doesn’t have any pointy saddles or hackles - all feathers are distinctly rounded, but as you say, it could just be too early to tell given the condition he/she arrived in.
I’ll know more once the vet sees them tomorrow. That’s a cost I won’t be able to recover, but I need to know for sure. I feel really torn about what comes next if some/all are cockerels - it’s next to impossible to re-home cockerels where I live, because Roos are banned by local ordinances. Family friends who keep a small Lohman Brown flock had to euthanize an accidental rooster after trying for months to find a home for him and being reported by one of their neighbours and fined. This guy also offers to swap or refund me - I feel really awful returning the poor birds to his care and not knowing what happens to them afterwards
