They look good to me. They are still young and will get better as they age.
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They look good to me. They are still young and will get better as they age.
Watch that black patch of feathers at the end of the back of his neck. Males have that black area, females don't. See TarheelBirdy's post right above yours. See the black feathering at the back of the neck of the roo? Yours is looking rooish to me because of that and legs look thick.QUICK! Pullet or roo? I have a buyer for one of my SLW coming today because I thought I had two pullets. I managed to snatch this one for the first time since a week old and now I'm wondering of this is a roo because of the white patches. Opinions? Will be eight weeks old Tuesday.
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100% pullet. With that amount of feathering and the lack of wattles or a bright red comb it is definitely female.QUICK! Pullet or roo? I have a buyer for one of my SLW coming today because I thought I had two pullets. I managed to snatch this one for the first time since a week old and now I'm wondering of this is a roo because of the white patches. Opinions? Will be eight weeks old Tuesday.
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