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  1. SwampPrincessChick

    A little help? Is this a roo or pullet?

    If you're still asking for gender, then that is an obvious cockerel.
  2. SwampPrincessChick

    A little help? Is this a roo or pullet?

    Since chickens will redden in the face when they are angry, I can assume that Celestia's face is lightening when you are holding her because she is the opposite of angry!
  3. SwampPrincessChick

    A little help? Is this a roo or pullet?

    Olivia sounds like she must be more dominant than the others. Their face can change colors depending on their emotion or what they are about to do. A chicken's face reddens more deeply right before she is going to lay, and their face might redden due to anger. Am I not sure what Celestia's face...
  4. SwampPrincessChick

    A little help? Is this a roo or pullet?

    Some lights stimulate them to lay, some don't, it depends on the intensity of the light and the color, along with when it is turned on and off. If anything, a brood lamp will be an annoyance to them. Chickens see in slow motion vision, so all lights flicker, and if the chickens suddenly get...
  5. SwampPrincessChick

    A little help? Is this a roo or pullet?

    A nesting box under the roost area might get droppings on the top when the chickens are sleeping during the night. I would recommend placing it elsewhere, if you have the option. Also, I forgot to ask, is the pullet shown in the post dominant or more submissive? I am asking this because, while...
  6. SwampPrincessChick

    A little help? Is this a roo or pullet?

    That definitely isn't a cockerel. You can tell she is an obvious pullet because she has rounded feathers compared to how a cockerel will have pointed ones. She should start laying very soon with a comb and wattles that bright red. If she is squatting for you, then she will probably lay an egg...
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