Dec 15, 2017 #1 Jojomama In the Brooder Nov 24, 2017 11 10 34 My 6 week polish chick can anyone tell if it's a roo or pullet? Attachments 20171215_211230.jpg 561.6 KB · Views: 10 20171214_161211.jpg 367.2 KB · Views: 8
Dec 16, 2017 #3 drumstick diva Still crazy after all these years. Premium Feather Member 12 Years Aug 26, 2009 140,917 294,195 2,097 Out to pasture Polish can be as difficult to sex early as silkies - looks like a very big crest for so young a bird. Yorkshire Coop raises Polish, hopefully she will notice your post.
Polish can be as difficult to sex early as silkies - looks like a very big crest for so young a bird. Yorkshire Coop raises Polish, hopefully she will notice your post.
Dec 16, 2017 #4 featheredplanets Crowing Nov 28, 2017 2,881 4,419 466 UK Polish cockerels tend to have a more oblong crest and their feathers are much shaggier and grow downwards. Pullets have a globular crest. I think yours is a cockerel.
Polish cockerels tend to have a more oblong crest and their feathers are much shaggier and grow downwards. Pullets have a globular crest. I think yours is a cockerel.
Dec 16, 2017 #5 C chuckachucka Crowing 8 Years Mar 22, 2016 1,298 1,850 327 Cockerel because of the wattles. My eight week old polish chicks have no wattle growth yet. To have that much so early it is very likely male.
Cockerel because of the wattles. My eight week old polish chicks have no wattle growth yet. To have that much so early it is very likely male.