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Thank you for your reply. Do you think all the other ones are cockerels? I had hoped for the fourth one to be a pullet too.Second is definitely a pullet, I think I'm leaning towards pullet for the first one as well
I agree with the 3rd picture being a cockerel. Also its behaviour is leaning towards a rooster's. It is always jumping up against the other chicks.The only possible cockerel I see is the 3rd pic down. The comb looks VERY red.
I agree with the 3rd picture being a cockerel. Also its behaviour is leaning towards a rooster's. It is always jumping up against the other chicks.
Wyandottes are a slow maturing breed and can take a long time before you know. I have one that I posted here at 8 weeks and was told to repost at 12 weeks. He still hasn't crowed but I know it is a cockerel now because he is starting to get his male feathers in which usually starts around 12 weeks.Anyone else who wants to share their view?
When would I be able to be sure about the gender? Some say 6 to 8 weeks. Mine are 7 weeks old now.
Thanks in advance for taking a look.