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    Do you think this 14 week old Easter egger with cross beak is a rooster?

    I was literally just wondering if that was possible for chickens! The way Gudatama behaves really gives off male and female vibes as well. Thank you for sharing Big girls thread, such a beautiful and unique chicken.
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    Do you think this 14 week old Easter egger with cross beak is a rooster?

    Thanks! it was my first time ever doing that. When I look on the inside of the upper beak I can see what looks like a ridge and i went with that being the quick, so I wouldn’t go to short. Hopefully the quick will recede over time like you’re saying. I have been concerned for the bottom beak...
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    Do you think this 14 week old Easter egger with cross beak is a rooster?

    Yes I used dog toe nail clippers. I was worried to go any shorter than I did and only really did the tip. I haven’t heard any crowing yet, but when I look at them next to my other hens they look like a cockerel.
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    Do you think this 14 week old Easter egger with cross beak is a rooster?

    I’m hoping they are because my neighbors probably won’t appreciate the crowing lol. I haven’t heard any crowing yet though. Gudatama is kind of funky looking, so I was thinking that the long sickle feather might be an Easter egger thing. If you liked Gudatamas name their sisters names are...
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    Do you think this 14 week old Easter egger with cross beak is a rooster?

    Thanks, I had a feeling just by the tail, but the feathers were still looking pretty round and solid. His names Gudatama and he’s extremely affectionate and gets along with my other hens so i would like to keep him around
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    Do you think this 14 week old Easter egger with cross beak is a rooster?

    Also any tips on taking care of a cross beak chicken would be greatly appreciated. It’s not a terrible case of cross beak. It’s not exactly crossed either, it’s more of a curve, but I can tell they have a harder time eating than my other girls and their feathers are taking longer to grow.
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