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Yes, that one's also a cockerel.Thanks all, Golly, if one of the three is a pullet, that's better than all three. I thought, oh no, we might have 4-5 cockerels and only 2 pullets.
Do you think the last pic is a cockerel? the burnt orange/russet one?
YesThanks all, Golly, if one of the three is a pullet, that's better than all three. I thought, oh no, we might have 4-5 cockerels and only 2 pullets.
Do you think the last pic is a cockerel? the burnt orange/russet one?
4 weeks later, the one with gold. Comb really hasn't changed much, slightly larger and wattles like small red spots. Hoping it's a she.Yes, the black one with gold chest feathers. She has a single comb, while the other dark ones have some sort of rose combs, which are flatter even in cockerels. Her comb is pale and pretty small for a single comb. Her feather pattern is also much more common in females than males.
They’re all cockerels, even the first one. Sorry I gave you false hope about that one, I was really thinking it was a pullet. You can clearly see bright orange male saddle feathers though.4 weeks later, the one with gold. Comb really hasn't changed much, slightly larger and wattles like small red spots. Hoping it's a she.View attachment 3940827View attachment 3940828
The other black with a rose comb. This one still has a very small comb. The tail seems a bit more raised. Still a cockerel?
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Last black one w/Rose comb and Red wattles, a cockerel.
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Thanks to any and all for confirming. Only 10 weeks old and I will probably try to rehome in 2-3 of weeks. Also need to get rid of the C Rock cockerel and another one.