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Chirping
- Oct 10, 2025
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I have a mixed flock of 17 week old pullets. A welbar has turned out to be roo which was obvious almost right away. However, my keen 6 year old pointed out that 1 sapphire olive egger is so much bigger and darker than the other and he thinks it might be a rooster!
Now, he has me thinking. Is it possible at this later age for the obvious differences to still be emerging while the welbars were so clear early on? I spent some time yesterday paying close attention to behavior and I noticed it stands up erect and alert more often while the others peck around. And while my other roos were having their "boys' club" sunning session it was hanging out with them while the other hens were not. I also noticed there is a tiny extra waddle by the earlobe that the other SOE does not have and its tail is rooish. Enjoy the photos and let me know what you think!
Now, he has me thinking. Is it possible at this later age for the obvious differences to still be emerging while the welbars were so clear early on? I spent some time yesterday paying close attention to behavior and I noticed it stands up erect and alert more often while the others peck around. And while my other roos were having their "boys' club" sunning session it was hanging out with them while the other hens were not. I also noticed there is a tiny extra waddle by the earlobe that the other SOE does not have and its tail is rooish. Enjoy the photos and let me know what you think!
