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that's a pullet
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I had read that usually the males will have a lighter color than the females. This may not have been true for every breed though and I didnt know if this would be pertinent information or not.wait, the color doesn't matter. and actually Enola is correct.
This is true for pure barred birds. When you cross a barred bird with a non-barred bird, you can no longer go by that rule.I had read that usually the males will have a lighter color than the females. This may not have been true for every breed though and I didnt know if this would be pertinent information or not.
There's absolutely no doubt that this is a rooster.Is this a rooster or a hen? I have a rooster that looks similar but is whiter, his legs are thicker, and his tail turns down. This ones legs are as thin as my buff orpingtons and its tail feathers point up like the others that I know are hens. also, the roo and this one are the same age and the roo's comb is significantly larger. Would like some opinions please.