JustSarahThanks
Songster
I've been a low-grade off and on worried that one of my two Austra Whites might be male for a few weeks but I haven't seen anything that really jumps out clearly. She still has a pretty yellowy comb (that matches her sister who I am not worried about) but she had some visible wattle developement starting as early as maybe 6 or 7 weeks. I know Austra Whites have a White Leghorn parent who I understand to be fast maturing with more prominent wattles and combs even in the hens so my hope is that the bird in question just dipped a little deeper in the Leghorn gene pool and is just a precocious pullet. If it turns out that she's a rooster I have to rehome due to city zoning rules and I really, really don't want to. In the attached photos the specific bird I'm worried about is that one that's more completely white, but I include some of her sister who I'm not really worried about just for comparison.
They're somewhere in the 9-10 week age range, I don't know the exact hatch date but today is 9 weeks to the day that we brought them home so they were at least a few days old at that point for sure (and were visibly a little older than the Bielefelders we also brought home on the same day).
They're somewhere in the 9-10 week age range, I don't know the exact hatch date but today is 9 weeks to the day that we brought them home so they were at least a few days old at that point for sure (and were visibly a little older than the Bielefelders we also brought home on the same day).