You'll know for sure when he reaches about 12 weeks old because he'll start growing in male-specific feathering.Oh okay. Yeah, that’s what caught my eye weeks ago but it hasn’t really advanced any further than what it was a few weeks ago
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You'll know for sure when he reaches about 12 weeks old because he'll start growing in male-specific feathering.Oh okay. Yeah, that’s what caught my eye weeks ago but it hasn’t really advanced any further than what it was a few weeks ago
Should I post better pics of the SLW? @3KillerBsAt first glance all look like hens to me to be honest but @Tookie probs right on the SLW xx
Should I post better pics of the SLW? @3KillerBs
I’ll post close ups in the morning as the chickens have put themselves to bed for the night. Also -I’m in NE PennsylvaniaSure. Though it may be too early to tell yet.
I've only raised SLWs twice and both times they've kept me guessing until the sex-specific saddles showed up.
Never mind - she/he came out and I was able to grab real quickI’ll post close ups in the morning as the chickens have put themselves to bed for the night. Also -I’m in NE Pennsylvania
Never mind - she/he came out and I was able to grab real quick
I will post in the morning. Don’t forget to check back!All look like pullets except for maybe this one. Better pics of this one's comb and back/saddle area, please.
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