Salmon faverolle

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Hello! We are so excited to be joining the world of backyard chicken keeping!! The chick I’m most excited about is our salmon faverolle. But… I’m getting a little concerned it’s a cockerel. Thoughts? It came from a farm supply store, so I assume a big hatchery; hoping it’s just an off color pullet. It’s between 2 and 3 weeks old.
 

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Hello! We are so excited to be joining the world of backyard chicken keeping!! The chick I’m most excited about is our salmon faverolle. But… I’m getting a little concerned it’s a cockerel. Thoughts? It came from a farm supply store, so I assume a big hatchery; hoping it’s just an off color pullet. It’s between 2 and 3 weeks old.
Color seems off to me to even be a Salmon Faverolle. Those wings feathers are way too black. I'm no expert, could be wrong, but I'm suspicious! Too early for me to tell if it's a cockerel. :D See, I'm no help at all. . . . .
 
Color seems off to me to even be a Salmon Faverolle. Those wings feathers are way too black. I'm no expert, could be wrong, but I'm suspicious! Too early for me to tell if it's a cockerel. :D See, I'm no help at all. . . . .
Mine was that black, and ended up being a cockerel.
 
Usually the darker colored ones are boys, so I think you have a young cockerel. Girls are lighter in color and that's why they are pretty easy to sex at just a few weeks old. Unless the quality is poor and the colors are off, I'd say you definitely have a boy!
 

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