I'm not an expert by any stretch of the imagination, but I don't see anything that makes me think that is a cockerel. Looks very much like my ee girls did at that age. I'm betting that's a pullet.And, sigh, when I ame back to town I noticed that my adorable little easter egger pullet is starting to look male. NOT COOL. We already did this once with our wyandotte...*sigh.* Maybe "she's" just goig through a phase. Anyone who prays, go ahead and pray for that, haha.ook for a pink lemonade blueberry bush...and probably other pretty things. I haven't been to this particular store before, so pretty excited!!!
For those who are interested, here is my supicious chicken at 6.5 weeks (before vacation):
View attachment 2602842View attachment 2602846And here she/he is at 7.5 weeks when I got back:View attachment 2602838View attachment 2602848rrrrr.
So last season I was making compost tea out of borage plants, and it was great if really stinky. I'd fill a 5 gallon bucket stomped full of borage then fill it to the top with water, screw on the lid and put it in the sun for 2 weeks. Open it, strain out the plant material and mix the approx. 3 gallons of really smelly water 1 to 10 with more water and use it as liquid fertilizer. It worked great (I'd always need a shower afterward though) but the last 2 buckets got left all winter till today and frankly, I was afraid to open the tops. I opened 1 today and while it reeks, it seems fine and I used most of it to feed the plantings in the raised beds.