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Orneriness & Co.
Behavior and leg width aren't good indication of gender. It could be a late bloomer or a pullet.
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I'd still say pullet. Unless you see a lot of wattles coming in in next week or so, but as someone else said legs aren't always a sigh(in my experience) good luck!Update- 8 weeks old. Still looks like a pullet to me? But she acts like a ROO!! Her legs are like tree trunks just like the rooster we have. And she’s still bossy as ever.View attachment 3833073View attachment 3833074View attachment 3833076
Yup. My Australorp is really bossy and not the least bit timid, though not aggressive to the other girls at all. They are a big breed, at least ones I've had, and she is larger than her littermates of various ages, even the older ones. So maybe she's just leggy? I would expect more comb on a roo by now, but that's subjective, too. So it's a mystery!Okay should be Australorp then. White or pinkish is Australorp. black or yellow is Jersey Giant.
Nothing indicates rooster.12-week old updated pictures of bossy Ms. Jazzy! Her comb is a bit bigger and she has longer tail feathers… do those tail feathers look roosterish? View attachment 3858738View attachment 3858740View attachment 3858741