Jun 5, 2017 #1 s k y Songster 5 Years Apr 19, 2017 102 41 126 I have a 7 wk slw, I'm a bit suspicious. Their spurs are non existent, but their tail and legs are rather big. She does have rounded feathers though. Attachments IMG_5228.JPG 725.9 KB · Views: 28 IMG_5232.JPG 701.3 KB · Views: 27 IMG_5492.JPG 556.3 KB · Views: 27
I have a 7 wk slw, I'm a bit suspicious. Their spurs are non existent, but their tail and legs are rather big. She does have rounded feathers though.
Jun 6, 2017 #4 Chicken Girl1 Queen of the Coop 6 Years Mar 3, 2015 12,322 4,735 567 Virginia I say pullet, but I would give it a few weeks. Also spurs are not used to indicate gender since roosters and hens have them.
I say pullet, but I would give it a few weeks. Also spurs are not used to indicate gender since roosters and hens have them.
Jun 6, 2017 #5 Gray Farms Conserve Heritage Breed Livestock 9 Years Apr 11, 2016 14,448 19,307 687 NW Missouri Cockerel
Jun 6, 2017 #6 aglandaetap Songster Apr 26, 2017 510 508 206 Bridgeport CT Based on those pics? I'd say pullet. Post pics back in 3-4 weeks to know for sure.
Jun 6, 2017 #7 TheKindaFarmGal Free Ranging 6 Years May 4, 2016 5,694 9,342 597 Somewhere in the Universe Thinking cockerel, but please update. Spurs don't matter, especially at this age. Male feathering - the pointy hackle, saddle and sickle feathers don't start to come in until 10-12 weeks old,
Thinking cockerel, but please update. Spurs don't matter, especially at this age. Male feathering - the pointy hackle, saddle and sickle feathers don't start to come in until 10-12 weeks old,
Jun 12, 2017 #10 TheKindaFarmGal Free Ranging 6 Years May 4, 2016 5,694 9,342 597 Somewhere in the Universe Age?