Pyncheon (Pet Quality)

HeatherKellyB

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May 31, 2019
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Hello! I'm sharing pictures of my Pyncheon. It's 16 weeks old. Stance is like a pullet and definitely not upright. Is the lowest on the pecking order so it is picked on by all, but not to the point of being injured. Do you see male specific feathering? Thank you
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Here is a frontal of the bird. The wattles had me concerned although they're typically very light (skin colored) and will get light pink, like pictured, but I have an OEGB pullet (coloring, pattern, personality and everything about OEGB is pullet) that has larger and darker comb and wattles than this Pyncheon. So everything about this bird says pullet to me, but I'm fairly new to this, and have been wrong on many occasions, especially with a breed that I don't have experience with both sexes.
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Here is a frontal of the bird. The wattles had me concerned although they're typically very light (skin colored) and will get light pink, like pictured, but I have an OEGB pullet (coloring, pattern, personality and everything about OEGB is pullet) that has larger and darker comb and wattles than this Pyncheon. So everything about this bird says pullet to me, but I'm fairly new to this, and have been wrong on many occasions, especially with a breed that I don't have experience with both sexes.
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What type of feathering does this type of breed have: Henny Feathered, or the typical?
 
Okay, I looked up the breed in your age group, & it's correct for a pullet.
That's exactly what I was thinking and I promise you that I am not trying to trick you up or anything like that but I swear this bird was trying to crow 3 times yesterday whenever I brought it inside. I can't figure it out because everything but that strangeness says pullet about this bird. I've double checked the age and everything. It has been housed with too many males (which is starting to become problematic so I am working on a coop to move the males into in the next couple of days). I also have a Self Blue OEGB pullet that my daughter said tried to crow a week ago. I'll share pictures of that one too. The males I have in this group have been obvious with red combs and wattles
 

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