Maiahr
Crowing
@Frazzemrat1 can't Brahmas be wing sexed at day 1? I am sure she is a she as she has one long, one short feather on the wings. When is the earliest they can be sexed?
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The comb is more flattish, I read Brahmas have a pea comb and her looks exactly like a pea comb, but she is 2 days old now.
I am thinking of visiting the farm that gave me the eggs and taking pictures of the parents.
@Frazzemrat1 can't Brahmas be wing sexed at day 1? I am sure she is a she as she has one long, one short feather on the wings. When is the earliest they can be sexed?
Not with muffs, beard and a pea comb.Is it possible that she is a Cochin, not Brahma?
Most reliably from about 8-10 weeks on. Brahmas are slow developing, but sometimes a cockerel will pop a comb early.When is it reliable to six year Brahmas? My one girl is huge and her top of her wing feathers are crazy large compared to her hatch mate.
Just an update of pictures. They are now 8.5 weeks. The bottom picture of my definite rooster at 7.5 weeks and is more for comparison for the one still in question. I’ve already started the process of integrating him in with my older girls. He roosts with them at night and has his dog kennel in their run during the day. He was just getting too big and rowdy for the grow out pen. The other one may still need a few more weeks to tell for sure as the wattles can get a little pink but don’t stay pink all the time. She/he is big in size but acts more like a pullet to me so I’m not convinced either way yet.