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R.I.P.
Maximus..
he died today.. stil no signs of sickness... i was just sold a OLD bird.. poor little feller....
I know better now. Im not a newbie anymore. I was mislead, shame on me but double shame on the person who sold me this bird and the other three under false...
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I think you'll have to watch a wait a couple more weeks on these 2. So far, no signs of being roos, but that can still change. Tamor's comb looks a bit pink, but some of my female EEs' combs were pink at 6 weeks too.
I agree.. I have a female Americana who got a pink comb around 4-5...
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Colorwise I agree they look female ish.. those pointier tail feathers are worrisome but I have a Blue Laced Red Wyandotte hen that had several very pointy tail feathers early on and they molted and now she doesn't have them. All other signs point to girl so hold your breath those...
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LOL.. my 6 year old just pointed at the pics of both of them and said "I can tell which one is a boy".. pointed at Hoho and said "That one.. because his tail is much pointier"
I'm glad she's learning too..
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OH Yeah.. FOR SURE a boy.. I don't know when they get spurs.. the longest I've kept a roo was about 14 weeks when he started crowing.. didn't have spurs then. I know you can remove spurs too if they are a problems
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I'm not sure about gender here.. I can't tell from these pics.. As far as the voice I have a Brahma pullet that sounds like a goose.. LOL .. each bird is different Hope it's a girl!
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You can email them to me
Ok guys.. here are Anna's three chicks
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They are six weeks old..
I think 2 boys and a girl but I did suggest maybe getting more pictures that are a bit clearer