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    Brabanter Chicks--are there gender clues in the feather colors?

    these first 2 are of the one i think may be a rooster and these last two are of the one i believe is a hen. but i really have no idea about either. they are 4 1/2 wks here.
  2. themyers05

    Brabanter Chicks--are there gender clues in the feather colors?

    i'm in southern tn, chattanooga area. i'll try to get some photos up, if i can make them work.
  3. themyers05

    barking chicks?

    thanks! i'm not sure which of the older 10 it is, but i added some grit to their feed this morning. they've been out enjoying the sun, so i haven't hear them today, but i'll listen for it when i bring them in.
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    Brabanter Chicks--are there gender clues in the feather colors?

    hey, when did you figure out the genders, and what was your first clue? i have two brabanters, and they are almost 4 weeks. one has a much more obvious comb peeking out under it's crest, but i'm not sure how "official" that is. we can't keep any roosters, we will just have egg layers, so i need...
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    Brabanter Chicks - Male or Female?

    since this was posted a couple years ago, i'm hoping you might have an answer to your question, as it is now my question, too. :) i have two of them, they'll be 4 weeks old saturday. one has a much more visible (MUCH much) bumpy, pink comb under it's "hat", as my daughter calls it. i have...
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    barking chicks?

    hi. we're new to the chickens, and we have 12 young chicks. our bantam BLRW are almost 7 weeks, our welsummers are almost 3, and the rest (olive eggers, blue ameracaunas, and brabanters) are all almost 4 weeks. there is one we are fairly certain is a little roo, but the rest we aren't sure, as...
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