summerb123
Free Ranging
That's because those are hens not roosters
those are second generation sex links so you cant tell determine there sex by color
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That's because those are hens not roosters
At six weeks old, coloring does not matter. The red comb means cockerel. No pullet, regardless of breed, would be red at that age.That's because those are hens not roosters
Regardless of breeding, a 6 week old female chick would not have a red comb. At best, it would still be several months from being mature enough to lay, and pullets don't start to turn red until they are close to laying. This is simple, biological fact.There is no such thing as a red and white sex link rooster red sex link roosters are white and there are two different kind of sex links you have golden and red and if there red sex links even if their second generation they will be red and white and you can't judge them just by their combs red sex links mature fast so the hens get pretty good sized combs at that age and the tail feathers would be a bit longer If a rooster
This is what someone else told me. I surely hope not she really seemed like a nice person.