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Songster
I know that three months is a pretty common age to be 100% certain based on feather development. I have a chick that is 15 weeks old tomorrow and a few different things make me think cockerel but it still does not have male feathering. I also have mature roosters in my flock which I know can slow development. What is the latest you would wait to see male feathering before saying it is just a masculine pullet? I am thinking cockerel based on behavior towards me. It is a bit aggressive towards me, just like his father. Comb is small but pink, which in my flock means male even at this age. My flock is all mixed breeds a few generations in and the pullets don't develop any color until about five months of age. This chick had a pink comb by four weeks.