TheOddOneOut
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I think so. My Nutmeg had a tall, pointy upright tail, but the smallest, palest little comb. She is now 18 weeks, and it isn’t much bigger.So are they both pullets despite the tail difference?
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I think so. My Nutmeg had a tall, pointy upright tail, but the smallest, palest little comb. She is now 18 weeks, and it isn’t much bigger.So are they both pullets despite the tail difference?
Still, the bird with the smaller comb is definitely female, an I’m 90% sure on the other,They actually both have a lot of speckles in their chests.
They are likely too young of birds.If you look under the feathers on the backs of your birds, you can see if pointy or round saddle feathers are growing. Look from mid back to the tail, just to the side of the backbone. Shiny, pointy ones mean cockerel. Round, pullet.
They are 13, my golden laced Wyandotte age 13 has saddle feathers already growing in. Nothing for her so far.They are likely too young of birds.
I do believe you have pullets, they remind me of mine.They are 13, my golden laced Wyandotte age 13 has saddle feathers already growing in. Nothing for her so far.
Are they hens? Did one have a different tail than the other?I do believe you have pullets, they remind me of mine.