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ok i added some pictures of it, its smaller and has very thick legs, has no tail?? 4 weeks old and 2 days. The rest (the yellow ones) were all identify as hens exept the one with the red thing on his face, hes a rooster, he started crowing this morning, so for sure a male but the barred rock mix im still clueless of you could help me thank youThe first pic looks like a female and the second is definitely a male. Can't really tell with the third pic. Need close up pics of their heads (front & side view) and some side views of their bodies showing head to tail to know for sure.
Then that chick is sexlinked. Barred hens can only pass their barring on to their sons. It's a boy.The mother was a barred rock
These birds are both male. We'll need better pics of the others, but no one else is screaming cockerel yet.
The mother was barred, the father was not barred; therefore, all male chicks from that pairing will be barred.The barred rock mix looks to me like a female because it's smaller and doesn't have much Comb development but I don't know much about the breed so junebuggena could be correct that it's a male
Im not exactly sure the dad could of been a barred rock as well since i had recently gotten her from the previous person, who had a barred rock rooster. They are now 14weeks and im still not convinced this is a cockerel. He is extremely small compare to the othersThe mother was barred, the father was not barred; therefore, all male chicks from that pairing will be barred.