At 20 weeks you should be close to getting your first eggs. I would say if it is not obviously a rooster, at this point, it is a pullet. Most likely, if your are still guessing.. its a pullet. SFH hens/pullets will have well developed combs/wattles by 20 weeks but they will not be mistaken for a rooster of the same age. Check for long narrow saddle feathers on the back (between the tail head and the shoulders) At 20 weeks the roosters saddle feathers should be well developed, 4 to 5 inches long, and usually brightly colored and shiny, while a pullet/hens will have rounded ends and look more like the rest of her feathers both in shape and color. My guess is that you have two pullets, and should be getting eggs soon!Hello all! I know that sexing SFH has proved difficult for many - my two are now 20 weeks old and I am wondering, if one is a roo, will there be significant visual differences at this age? Tail? Comb? Wattles? Thx in advance.
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