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In the Brooder
Hello all!
I have three 21 week old youngster chickens that I recently added to my small, 7 chicken flock, and they were "sexed" at a day old, so they were all supposed to be female. I have one that I've suspected might be male... But when 9 to 10 weeks passed with no sign of crowing, I thought I was in the clear.
Things that make me think my chicken might be a cockerel:
Bigger than other chickens of same age (but they are different breeds)
Very friendly for the first few weeks, then got skittish
Bigger comb and wattle than chickens of same age
Tail feathers were curved (but then fell out)
Yesterday, I heard the first crow. I was inside, so I am not sure which chicken it was, but this is the only one I have any suspicion of being male.
What do I look for to make sure? I live in a city that allows hens, but not roosters, so I need to be sure. I don't want to be heartless, but the purpose of these chickens is to provide me eggs, so roosters are not a good fit...
I have three 21 week old youngster chickens that I recently added to my small, 7 chicken flock, and they were "sexed" at a day old, so they were all supposed to be female. I have one that I've suspected might be male... But when 9 to 10 weeks passed with no sign of crowing, I thought I was in the clear.
Things that make me think my chicken might be a cockerel:
Bigger than other chickens of same age (but they are different breeds)
Very friendly for the first few weeks, then got skittish
Bigger comb and wattle than chickens of same age
Tail feathers were curved (but then fell out)
Yesterday, I heard the first crow. I was inside, so I am not sure which chicken it was, but this is the only one I have any suspicion of being male.
What do I look for to make sure? I live in a city that allows hens, but not roosters, so I need to be sure. I don't want to be heartless, but the purpose of these chickens is to provide me eggs, so roosters are not a good fit...