Sweet Cuppa is suffering from lack of gender identity and lineage

orbray

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I got Cuppa a few months ago. Was told Cuppa was a pullet and a Wyandotte mix. Not sure that either of these things are true. Have not heard any crowing nor seen any eggs. Any insights would be greatly appreciated.
 

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I'm inclined to think "she's" a cockerel. The neck feathers and saddle feathers remind me of when one of my "pullets" ended up being a cockerel lol. As for breed, I couldn't tell ya. She/he's cute though.
 
I'm inclined to think "she's" a cockerel. The neck feathers and saddle feathers remind me of when one of my "pullets" ended up being a cockerel lol. As for breed, I couldn't tell ya. She/he's cute though.
Very sweet chicken. We have a Crevecouer cockerel that crows already (was also supposed to be a pullet). These two don't fight or sqaure off with each other.
 
I got Cuppa a few months ago. Was told Cuppa was a pullet and a Wyandotte mix. Not sure that either of these things are true. Have not heard any crowing nor seen any eggs. Any insights would be greatly appreciated.
Thats a cockerel for sure.
 
Very sweet chicken. We have a Crevecouer cockerel that crows already (was also supposed to be a pullet). These two don't fight or sqaure off with each other.
I've had cockerels/roosters respect each other, especially if there's a discrepancy in age. Does this one mount any hens yet? If they were to start, that's typically when the bickering begins- in my experience, anyways.
 
I haven't seen him mount any of the hens yet. The Crevecouer mounts everything - but I haven't seem him try to mount Cuppa.
 

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