4x 8 week old chicks Roo or Hen?

Jun 20, 2018
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Hi all,

We bought 4 “hens” from a breeder 5 weeks ago and they were between 2-3 weeks of age. I’m not sure if their breeds. The brown one is for sure a hen and I think the two white ones are Roos. But the barred one I can’t tell and secretly hoping it’s a hen so I don’t have to send it back :( It’s starting to grow muffs.

Anyone has any idea what breeds they are and sex? Thank you!
 

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:welcome I agree, the red one is a female and the others are male. Good luck and have fun...
 
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In that case, we would be exchanging the Roos for hens. Would I be able to keep two Roos? Since they grew up together and already established pecking order?
If you can, exchange them, I would. I would rather have females. Most likely you could find a male somewhere if you wanted to breed or just to have one.
 
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In that case, we would be exchanging the Roos for hens. Would I be able to keep two Roos? Since they grew up together and already established pecking order?
I would not keep a rooster with only 3 hens. They would get over mated very quickly.
 
Unfortunately, even two nest mate roos will probably fight when their hormones kick in, especially if they're fighting for hens. Each lone roo should have at least 4 hens, and if you have 2 or more roos in a flock, each should have at least 10-12 hens and may still fight. If a roo has fewer than 4 hens he may actually kill them from aggressive over-breeding.
 
Thank you everyone! Two of the Roos (one of the white ones and the barred) started crowing this morning. They made the funniest sounds lol. I’m going to exchange 2 roos for hens and add two more hens. They are about 2 months old now, any suggestions as when I should exchange them? Would earlier be better than when they are matured?
 

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