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That is 100 % a pullet.
Oh, I didn't know you could use the tail for sexing! How does it work?
In most instances it does not.
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Oh, I didn't know you could use the tail for sexing! How does it work?
Looking at the same color chickens the two grey look at the tail feathers and the shape of them there feet and legs this one has a bushy long wide tail while the other one is slim and shortNow what makes you say that? What do you see different than the others?
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That is absolutely a female. Her tail feathers are just a little scruffy.View attachment 2325184
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I beg to differ the long feathers that are streaming beside the tail feathers from the back and the comb and waddles are 2x the size of the othersThat is 100 % a pullet.
In most instances it does not.
I beg to differ the long feathers that are streaming beside the tail feathers from the back and the comb and waddles are 2x the size of the others
Thank you! I have a lot of roosters so tails are a big give away for me. Also addition, usually if you have any other color bird other than black, the rooster tail will be black/green and usually not the same color as the body. Again there are exceptions to this too (sebright again).Nicely said!
I beg to differ the long feathers that are streaming beside the tail feathers from the back and the comb and waddles are 2x the size of the others
Me too.That's fine, but if the OP wants to give that 'rooster' away, I will be glad to take her.