Kaddi143
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- Sep 29, 2020
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Often they develop at differently. Just because one you have had a bigger comb and wattles at that age doesn’t mean he’s not a cockerel. Sorry.It's weird bc my older goldren sebright bantam roo had a much bigger red comb by this age and large waddles. I have seen females in this breed with same as this new baby so I attached some pullet images of mine and other pullets to demonstrate my question or confusion on this new baby.
Didn't say it did or didn't my comparison is observation from both experience and the breed differential I observed. My son bought this one for me after a hawk killed my sweet old english silver duckwing bantam a few months ago in front of me. He buys from TSC and I do not due to these issues. However I was simply discussing observations recently with several breeders and differentials in the combs!Often they develop at differently. Just because one you have had a bigger comb and wattles at that age doesn’t mean he’s not a cockerel. Sorry.
Sorry, sometimes I take things the wrong way, and answer questions when there are no questions to be answered.Didn't say it did or didn't my comparison is observation from both experience and the breed differential I observed. My son bought this one for me after a hawk killed my sweet old english silver duckwing bantam a few months ago in front of me. He buys from TSC and I do not due to these issues. However I was simply discussing observations recently with several breeders and differentials in the combs!