DW Johnson
In the Brooder
I'd say pullet!Still unsure about this one's gender. He or she is a little more than 11 weeks. Pullet or cockerel?View attachment 1509717 View attachment 1509718 View attachment 1509720 View attachment 1509722
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I'd say pullet!Still unsure about this one's gender. He or she is a little more than 11 weeks. Pullet or cockerel?View attachment 1509717 View attachment 1509718 View attachment 1509720 View attachment 1509722
X2I'd say pullet!
Trying to find a way to put this that won't sound...snobbish...because that's not at all what I'm going for. From my experience with FB poultry groups, quite a few members who respond to breed/gender posts don't usually know their stuff. I've seen some come up with color varieties that don't exist for a given breed, as well as gender affirmations that are completely off. Don't even get me started about ailment diagnosis. You're going to find your experts here on BYC.I also love the colour. I gave away most of my cockerels a few days ago hoping this one would turn out to be a pullet. So, I am happy with all the replies in this thread telling me it's a hen. Strangely enough, in a Facebook Wyandotte group people keep telling me this is definitely a rooster because of the shape of the tail feathers (as can be seen in the last picture). I really hope the better experts are on this forum.![]()
That is so true!Trying to find a way to put this that won't sound...snobbish...because that's not at all what I'm going for. From my experience with FB poultry groups, quite a few members who respond to breed/gender posts don't usually know their stuff. I've seen some come up with color varieties that don't exist for a given breed, as well as gender affirmations that are completely off. Don't even get me started about ailment diagnosis. You're going to find your experts here on BYC.I would trust these knowledgeable folks with my birds in a heartbeat.
~Alex