Tricky BR---Pullet or Rooster? Please Help!

WoodinvilleChicken

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Oct 27, 2009
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We adopted this little BR chicken a month ago and now I'm concerned that "Miss Moneypenny" may not be a girl after all
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Can you help? I'm confused about the feather patterns.

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Thank you!
 
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Coloration of feathers and legs is female. However, in the first pic it looks like you can see some saddle feathers coming down before the tail. So maybe a female colored male??? Do you know how old? Could you take some more pics of her from the side and from above perhaps?
 
Hi there,

She/He is about 13 weeks old. Very dark in color and just such a nice little chicken. I'll hate to rehome him, but there is no way in our little suburban neighborhood that we could keep a roo. I'll see if I can get another picture uploaded from the top.
 
Sorry that is a rooster! Saddle feathers give it away. Yes, it's very dark for a BR male, however, I had some Silver Phoenix roo over BR hen cockerels who looked just like that. I really thought they were pure BR pullets with faded barring, till the comb got red way too early.
 
Oh, how sad and disappointing
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Second time this year. Well thank you very much for letting me know, better to find a home for him now than get even more attached!
 
You get very dark males when you outcross to non-barred birds. Males dark like that carry only a single barring gene, hence darker rather than the pretty, lighter and more sharply barred, double gened Roos.

Right now I get a lot of those, makes it simple to cull. Oh look - barred, dark, boy... meat pen.
 

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