Could a pullet develop a pinkish comb at under 4 weeks?
I thought I had my chicks pegged for sex. I ordered 3 pullets and one cockeral. All suspected pullets are already feathering well out with wing, tail, leg, and feet feathers. All are close in development, except Big Bertha who is the biggest and most developed of all.
By default, I assumed the cockeral was feathering out the slowest, and that "he" was the only one still looking like a giant day old chick at almost 4 weeks.
However, I noticed yesterday that my most developed "pullets" comb is turning pinkish red. It seems like another "pullet" is just right behind her.
What do you folks think? Is this normal for early developing pullets or is my girls all boys, and if those are cockerals, what's up with the fuzzy no-feather chick?!
Big Bertha, the "pullet" with the reddening comb
I know it's blurry, sorry
Stew, the suspected cockeral (until now).
I thought I had my chicks pegged for sex. I ordered 3 pullets and one cockeral. All suspected pullets are already feathering well out with wing, tail, leg, and feet feathers. All are close in development, except Big Bertha who is the biggest and most developed of all.
By default, I assumed the cockeral was feathering out the slowest, and that "he" was the only one still looking like a giant day old chick at almost 4 weeks.
However, I noticed yesterday that my most developed "pullets" comb is turning pinkish red. It seems like another "pullet" is just right behind her.
What do you folks think? Is this normal for early developing pullets or is my girls all boys, and if those are cockerals, what's up with the fuzzy no-feather chick?!
Big Bertha, the "pullet" with the reddening comb
I know it's blurry, sorry
Stew, the suspected cockeral (until now).
Just have to watch for trends as they grow. It's particularly helpful if you have others the same age to compare, but we had a hen who fooled us for several weeks - her comb got more red than her sister, and she was slow to feather. A crow or an egg are the best indicators, unfortunately. Had a buff brahma that we thought was a hen, but he crowed at 5 weeks! Then the next week his comb turned bright red. Sometimes you can see slimmer pointed saddle feathers around 8-14 weeks.
ns would be about right though, so it'll be interesting to see. Around 5-7 weeks the cockerels probably will develop redder combs.