pullet or cockerel?

cluckingheck

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ISA Brown — 17 weeks old, started to look more “cock-y” than the other Browns in the past few days. Im doubting myself too much to say its a pullet like it was supposed to be. Seems too young to be getting ready to lay, so I don’t know what to think.
 
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ISA Brown — 17 weeks old, started to look more “cock-y” than the other Browns in the past few days. Im doubting myself too much to say its a pullet like it was supposed to be. Seems too young to be getting ready to lay, so I don’t know what to think.
At 17 weeks, pointed saddle feathers would have already started to develop. She's a pullet.
 
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ISA Brown — 17 weeks old, started to look more “cock-y” than the other Browns in the past few days. Im doubting myself too much to say its a pullet like it was supposed to be. Seems too young to be getting ready to lay, so I don’t know what to think.
I doubt anyone sees this anymore, but y’all were right and she laid her first egg this morning.
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