What breed and gender is my new bird?

muddyfeet

Chirping
8 Years
Mar 8, 2015
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I just inherited an 8 week old bird with a pea comb, 4 toes, yellow legs, early indications of a crest, and indeterminate feather pattern. I’m leaning toward a polish cross. I get the bird because the previous urban owner thinks it’s a cockerel. I’m not sure of that either. 88FF20E5-8198-4270-8680-92EDF6CD8E2A.jpeg D46DFC95-4D28-4C7C-9EEA-04F31862469E.jpeg F7FDB6EC-7C06-401D-AADF-ED4D988FAF64.jpeg
 
Definitely cockerel. Crowing his fool head off this morning. Sweet bird at this point. He’s been handled a lot. Never had a rooster before. I’m really sure now he’s a Polish cross. I’m reading that the roosters are pretty nice birds. Anything else you wish you’d known when you got your first roo?
 
Definitely cockerel. Crowing his fool head off this morning. Sweet bird at this point. He’s been handled a lot. Never had a rooster before. I’m really sure now he’s a Polish cross. I’m reading that the roosters are pretty nice birds. Anything else you wish you’d known when you got your first roo?

I can’t own roosters so can’t give much advice, but from what I’ve read it’s best not to handle cockerels too much and let them be wary of you; as when they start to think of you as a flock member, that’s when they become aggressive. Not sure if this 100% correct but it’s what I’ve read on here.
 
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I can’t own roosters so can’t give much advice, but from what I’ve read it’s best not to handle cockerels too much and let them be wary of you; as when they start to think of you as a flock member, that’s when they become aggressive. Not sure if this 100% correct but it’s what I’ve read on here.
That’s interesting—I read a site that said handle them so you can catch them when you want to (parasite check, etc.) but you also have to establish dominance. Not sure how that’s done, really.
 

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