Well she sure is bitchy. I gave her Ivomectin this morning and she screams like a rooster while being held. She does have skinny legs tho, so I'm thinking pullet too. But her temperament tells me rooster. But she'll likely need a new home if she doesn't settle down FAST. She flairs her neck feathers and charges' at buns, the ducklings and in general is the school yard bully.
And these legbar cockerels. Nasty boys already (1 month old). I don't see a good future for them if they don't settle with the attitude.
Pullet or cockerel Easter egger
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Pullet or cockerel Easter egger
If you handle them lots maybe they'll settle down some. pullets usually respond well to handling for calming, pick up and pat them on the chest to calm them down....
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