Tips for Successfully Sexing Your Chicks

Thanks for writing this! Good to have the info for reference.
:thumbsup Thank you for such a great article!! I’ve heard of the wing sexing before and tried it out on our last hatch. Now we’re waiting to see if it’s accurate.
Your posting’s and tips are very helpful .I’d like to see more post about quail eggs and guinea eggs on hatching .Looking forward to more e-mails.🥰🥰👌
Very Informative! I will have to try the feet shape / size one on my chicks!
All this goes to say: don’t judge the gender of your chicks TOO quickly. Just wait and see how things play out.

All good information and this is the best. We should indeed cultivate patience.
very helpful article, thank you!
This article clarifies the mystery of sexing young chickens. Thanks so much for this.
I love your articles ???
Very well thought out. Excellent information
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Great info. Thx for all the detail and illustrations
Thank you for the great advice!
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Very informative, well written and easy to understand.
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I have 2 chicks- 5 weeks old. I am really still confused on the sex of each haha I guess time will tell. Thanks for all of the pictures I hopefully will be able to figure it out soon.
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I finally got my 4 new chicks and they were sexed by Meyers, but I still wonder if they are all pullets.
I hope they are but not matter what, I am crazy in love with these babies This article gave me lots to watch for and lots of education.
Great information. We have 4 BBS Orpingtons, and we thought 3 were roosters because their combs were so much bigger than the 4th one, but now at 9 weeks of age, we believe all of them are hens.
great, it was everything I needed!
I had heard of wing sexing, but didn't know how it was done. This article is very informative and we'll written. I will definitely be using these tips with my own chicks!
Very informative.
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