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Those bumps are on hens as well...

So she looks just like her sister, but bigger?

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That comb is massive! If it is a girl, she must be getting ready to lay.. If not.. It must be a boy..

Check her hackle and saddle feathers to see if they are pointy. Put it against a contrasted colour (black). If it is pointy, roo, if rounded, hen.
 
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That's what I want to think too, and I haven't really noticed any "cocky" behavior either. I'm just baffled by how big Sunshine has gotten so quickly as compared to Pip.
 
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That's what I want to think too, and I haven't really noticed any "cocky" behavior either. I'm just baffled by how big Sunshine has gotten so quickly as compared to Pip.

My BO is HUGE!

She's younger, and she still looks bigger than your Sunshine
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My fiancée calls her sausage fingers. I say it's not nice, but she won't stop making fun of her lol.

I think it's a girl. I would say in behaviour alone you should be able to tell if she is a rooster or hen by 6 months old.
 
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Those bumps are on hens as well...

So she looks just like her sister, but bigger?

hmm.png
That comb is massive! If it is a girl, she must be getting ready to lay.. If not.. It must be a boy..

Check her hackle and saddle feathers to see if they are pointy. Put it against a contrasted colour (black). If it is pointy, roo, if rounded, hen.

She looks like her sister, feathers are the same, but she is huge and her comb and wattle are (always have been) bigger and redder too.
 
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Those bumps are on hens as well...

So she looks just like her sister, but bigger?

hmm.png
That comb is massive! If it is a girl, she must be getting ready to lay.. If not.. It must be a boy..

Check her hackle and saddle feathers to see if they are pointy. Put it against a contrasted colour (black). If it is pointy, roo, if rounded, hen.

She looks like her sister, feathers are the same, but she is huge and her comb and wattle are (always have been) bigger and redder too.

Same colour? The BO males are brighter than the females.

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This is my BO girl.. She's the exact same age as Sunshine.. Maybe she is just maturing faster?... Wish there was someone with a for sure answer for you.. I'd say just wait until you hear a crow or get an egg from her. Have you had roosters before? My boys are so apparent.. Even my 4 month old cockerel.
 
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The only problem is that the sister, Pip looks the same, but smaller. And I know that at least one of them is a hen.

We haven't kept roosters before because my wife doesn't like the idea. We both really love Sunshine though, so if it is a rooster and doesn't develop overly aggressive behavior he will probably stay.

I just don't like not knowing, and even worse...confusion!
 
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She looks like her sister, feathers are the same, but she is huge and her comb and wattle are (always have been) bigger and redder too.

Same colour? The BO males are brighter than the females.

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This is my BO girl.. She's the exact same age as Sunshine.. Maybe she is just maturing faster?... Wish there was someone with a for sure answer for you.. I'd say just wait until you hear a crow or get an egg from her. Have you had roosters before? My boys are so apparent.. Even my 4 month old cockerel.

Pip and Sunshine have the same feather colors in most places on their bodies.
 
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This is Pip. Sorry it's through a fence. But you can definitely notice the same feathers.
 
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Pip looks more girly, but I'm still not convinced either way that Sunshine is a roo... Though those saddle feathers are worrisome.

Do you have time to figure out who is laying the eggs?
 

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