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Thanks. At about 14 weeks now she still doesn't have much of a comb and wattles. Her feathers look like they're starting to lay a bit nicer now, though all 4 of my girls are molting right now so they all look a bit disheveled. But I'm pretty confident Phillie is a she. Still going to keep my fingers crossed just in case.
One of mine looked like a hunchback for several weeks, it seemed her feathers were to big for her body for a while. She's pretty now. Mine did have comb and waddles much earlier than 14 weeks though.
 
I took some new pics, We got the girls on May 4th and I think they were around a week so I'm going to guess 13-14 weeks. Here's my Phillie girl today. She's starting to come around I think. She's molting a bit right now.

Her saddle feathers still seem to be on the more rounded side.


still little to no comb and wattles




Then she squats down like this and I think "definitely a hen"
 
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Hello! :) I picked up some chickens yesterday and these 2 were in the mix. She said she had a lot of reds and asked if I wanted one, so I bought one thinking I'd just eat the eggs from it but then she threw a 2nd in free b/c she says she has too many mouths to feed. She insisted both were hens, but now that I got them home and took them out, I seriously doubt it. The 1 was already boxed up so I couldn't see it for comparason at her house. I thought the comb & wattle looked pretty big and I asked her about it, but she said that they get big like that on her girls, too, not just the boys. What do you guys think? I think it's kinda obvious I have 1 of each. And she said she always calls them "red chicken" when she calls them and doesn't know what breed they actually are. Just that they're red chickens. So...any help, guys? Thanks!










 

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