Seeing some male feathering on at least two.At 11 weeks with those tiny combs?
Easiest to see in the last photo.
But yes, pretty sure.
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Seeing some male feathering on at least two.At 11 weeks with those tiny combs?
It definitely doesn't go with the comb and wattles development.The barring is throwing me off... They also seem to be pretty decent quality and maturing slowly. I am intrigued to see what they turn out to be!
I was thinking I was seeing it in the last one as well. Hard to tell in these picsSeeing some male feathering on at least two.
Easiest to see in the last photo.
But yes, pretty sure.
I see it too now. On that poor little bald-ish one.Seeing some male feathering on at least two.
Easiest to see in the last photo.
But yes, pretty sure.
I found feathers to be more reliable with mine. At least one of my roosters combs didn’t begin to develop properly until around 15.At 11 weeks with those tiny combs?
I have seen slow comb development. Going off of feathers alone, I would agree.I found feathers to be more reliable with mine. At least one of my roosters combs didn’t begin to develop properly until around 15.
I agree that the first single pick is a male from the coloring. The others I’m up in the air about. Another week and it should be clear from feathers.
Pullets have rounded feathers.I have seen slow comb development. Going off of feathers alone, I would agree.
Ain't you cute.Pullets have rounded feathers.
Saddling usually appears about 12 weeks. Might need to write that down, it's easy to forget.