She has no saddles, no sickles and hen coloring. Roosters look like:The bird in the first pic looks like a cockerel to me. Tail feathers say it all. The comb is dubbed, like most game chickens’ combs are.
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She has no saddles, no sickles and hen coloring. Roosters look like:The bird in the first pic looks like a cockerel to me. Tail feathers say it all. The comb is dubbed, like most game chickens’ combs are.
OP said the bird was 8 years old.*Most* game chickens take a year or more to fully mature into adult feathering. Which is likely why the OP’s bird’s tail feathers aren’t AS pronounced as some other cockerel’s are.
But she has female specific coloring*Most* game chickens take a year or more to fully mature into adult feathering. Which is likely why the OP’s bird’s tail feathers aren’t AS pronounced as some other cockerel’s are.
In that case, the OP is a troll. Not the first weird thread this person has startedOP said the bird was 8 years old.
You’re rightBut she has female specific coloring
It’s happened to me tooYou’re rightBut the tail is throwing me off
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The feathers look round with pointy coloring, or maybe that's just me.It has pointed hackles. But the saddle feathers are rounded. Idk. This is either a weird Pullet or a weird cockerelView attachment 2452553
It’s a pullet 100% without a doubt. The hackles mean nothing. Many pullets, especially games have pointy hackles.It has pointed hackles. But the saddle feathers are rounded. Idk. This is either a weird Pullet or a weird cockerelView attachment 2452553
I’m still iffy. But, I guess it’s probably a Pullet. A weird one. But a PulletIt’s a pullet 100% without a doubt. The hackles mean nothing. Many pullets, especially games have pointy hackles.