Pullet or Cockerel Easter Egger

Pullet or Cockerel?


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colasurdo

In the Brooder
6 Years
Oct 1, 2013
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Yikes, the RED comb makes me say cockerel but feathering not looking to be. Could we get a pic of it's comb, looking to see if it's a single row or three? Some say it's not so but from my experience with EEs, 3 rows = cockerel.

If you look at the third pick down you can zoom in more on the comb.
 
AWWWW!!! it's a cute lil' roo! He is GORGEOUS!:love His combs and wattles are much to big to be a female at this point, and he is started getting his sickle/saddle feathers in too! :thumbsup

Hope this helps! Good luck!:thumbsup
 

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