I keep getting mixed thoughts on this one. Any help would be nice. Thank you
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Hmmm, that makes it a little more difficult, because at that age a pullet could have the big wattles. The pictures are a bit blurry, so it makes it difficult to tell if there is male specific feathering. But I'm still thinking Bret is a cockerel because of body conformation, thick legs and the large wattles. It's not 100%, though.Bret is 4 months old
I actually cut his bangs the other day hoping it might help.Hmmm, that makes it a little more difficult, because at that age a pullet could have the big wattles. The pictures are a bit blurry, so it makes it difficult to tell if there is male specific feathering. But I'm still thinking Bret is a cockerel because of body conformation, thick legs and the large wattles. It's not 100%, though.
As for who is picking on him, it's gonna be hard to tell unless you see it happening. So long as blood isn't drawn, he will probably be okay. In fact, it might be good that he has better vision at that age because it will give him more confidence and a better chance of doing well in the pecking order. But if blood is being drawn and he is being picked on mercilessly, then it might be a good idea to separate him, at least for a while.
That is a good idea. I hope it does help.I actually cut his bangs the other day hoping it might help.
Not crowing yet by an EE his same age is crowing and my Sultan who is about 19 weeks is crowing. I know Brett is getting picked on bc his top feathers are gone but we don’t know who it is that’s picking on him