Speckled Sussex sex

khorn11

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May 13, 2021
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These chicks are just over six weeks old. I’ve not raised speckled Sussex before is this coloring indicative of a pullet or Cockrell? They were all sexed as pullets

The first 3 photos are of sam and the last two of a different chick mary
 

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Pullets!
However I don't think Speckled Sussex can be sexed by colouring, its more just the comb development.
But I could be wrong!
 
I have a speckled Sussex and she looked like that when she was younger. So I would say pullets but you should wait and see!
 

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