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How can I identify the gender of my chicks? Sorry this is probably posted a lot! Easter Eggers!
 

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You should be able to tell around 5-6 weeks. If you see combs/wattles turning reddish, and larger legs and feet than others, those would be cockerels. Pullets combs do not start turning red until near point of lay, 16-28 weeks old. Cute chicks!
 

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