Where is my Speckled Sussex's tail?? **Added Pictures**

MommaK6

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My Speckled Sussex (supposedly a female) STILL does not have a tail. What is the deal??? They are almost 7 weeks old now. My 2 week old bantams have more of a tail than my sweet little Petunia!
 
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I am interested in the reply to this also, I have a 9 week old EE that still doesnt have tail feathers. Everyone else had them at 3 weeks. And, no, he is not tailess, he has a tailbone, just not feathered yet. BTW, I do know that most late feathering chicks are cockerals.
 
Couple weeks old....


This picture was posted 2 weeks or so ago because she(he?) was in full-blown Chickasaurus stage and she was looking quite rough.....


These were taken today. She is about 6 weeks old.

 
Couple weeks old....


This picture was posted 2 weeks or so ago because she(he?) was in full-blown Chickasaurus stage and she was looking quite rough.....


These were taken today. She is about 6 weeks old.


I'm going to say it's a little rooster because...

1) Slow feather/tail growth.
2) Very upright stance.
2) Those honkin' legs!
 
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I'm going to say it's a little rooster because...

1) Slow feather/tail growth.
2) Very upright stance.
S/he just seems to like to pose for the camera....s/he seems to have the same stance as the other hens.
2) Those honkin' legs
They seem large?? I feel like they are comparable to the other hens, only Petunia's body hasn't "rounded" out yet.



Would the comb be a different color at this age?
 
I agree!! I bet Petunia is actually Paul. Sorry but I had BA's that did that, both were roosters and out of 14 GLW "pullets" I now have a beautiful GLW roo. I picked them ALL out at about this age.
 
I agree!! I bet Petunia is actually Paul. Sorry but I had BA's that did that, both were roosters and out of 14 GLW "pullets" I now have a beautiful GLW roo. I picked them ALL out at about this age.
 

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