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That’s my favorite one… I hope not…10 weeks and a comb that red can really only mean one thing.
I got 4 and they were supposed to be pullets… This one had more feathers than the others which may mean a little older… I hope so… This one gets in my hand whenever I put my hand inside the run… Even in the brooder at 8 days old she got in my hand… It looks more pink than in the pic…For now i’d say cockerel but at around 12 weeks old you’ll start to see male specific saddle feathers growing in. It could just be a early bloomer, meaning you may get eggs sooner from it.
My cockerel was also the most friendly, always coming straight up to me when I opened the brooder. Then he mated my hand!I got 4 and they were supposed to be pullets… This one had more feathers than the others which may mean a little older… I hope so… This one gets in my hand whenever I put my hand inside the run… Even in the brooder at 8 days old she got in my hand… It looks more pink than in the pic…
wow… I can’t keep her/him if it’s a him… That stinks…My cockerel was also the most friendly, always coming straight up to me when I opened the brooder. Then he mated my hand!
I'm sorry.wow… I can’t keep her/him if it’s a him… That stinks…
I can but I don’t know for sure if they are the same age… tractor supplyI'm sorry.
Can you take comb / wattles pics of the more likely girls to compare side by side? That may make it more obvious. Or you can always give it a couple more weeks and wait for the crow lol
I have a RIR I've been watching too, and right now I'm leaning pullet, but some breeds can keep you guessing longer.