Twelve week old Brahmas

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I’m thinking all our chickens are ladies, hoping so since all the light Brahmas should have been since they were sexed, but wanted to double check about our buff Brahma.
Any guesses? Anyone spot a roo?
 

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Look to be pullets, my light Brahmas are about the same age and the cockerel are easy to spot at that age.
That’s great to hear. Any guess as to when I should look for eggs? I know they’re slow to lay just curious.
 
One of the light brahmas is a Columbian Wyandotte and not a brahma.

2 years ago, my brahmas didn't lay until February, when I got them in may.... I wouldn't expect until after December when the days get longer.
 
One of the light brahmas is a Columbian Wyandotte and not a brahma.

2 years ago, my brahmas didn't lay until February, when I got them in may.... I wouldn't expect until after December when the days get longer.

Is it the one without feathers on its legs? We got ours from a hatchery and two came without feathers on their feet. That would explain it. How do you know the difference?
 

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