The comb looks pretty small but I can see a hint of red in the wing feathers. I’m not 100% sure but it’s usually males that get vibrant colored wings.
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Yeah, won't be long until it's 100% obvious.I see some pointed feathers. If you’re not sure now, you’ll know soon, he’ll start crowing in a month if he in fact is a he.![]()
Sorry...it's physically impossible for him to be female.Yeah, won't be long until it's 100% obvious.
That chicken in the background with the black and red feathers is beautiful! I would like to see a good picture of that one!View attachment 2357294
Hope this is the side view you wanted.
I am very bias as it was ill when younger and I put a lot of effort in....if it's a male it'll have to go...
Learning this, which feathing specifically are you looking at / seeing that is male feathering?Sorry...it's physically impossible for him to be female.
He has male-specific feathers.
I have to say he really is cute.
That's Gus our Wyandotte cockerelThat chicken in the background with the black and red feathers is beautiful! I would like to see a good picture of that one!