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Alright thanks. I might just wait until the swap to move males. It's the first of May so they should show their genders by then, right? They'll be 6-8 weeks by thenThat's part of what I'm not sure about.
I typically do not have barred birds, because there's always some other color I think is prettier. So I know the theory--more white on the males--but I don't know where to draw the line. If you are able to raise them until the combs/wattles make their gender clear, then you'll know for next time.
I sometimes just butcher probable-males as early as I think I know, and check for testicles. I'm been right more often than not with the ones I've raised, but as I said, that has not included ones with barring.