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Joegunnett1980
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- Jun 15, 2021
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Thank you all. Ursula definitely has some spunk and aggressive tendencies.
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Agreed. With some exceptions (auto sexing and sexlinked) (male or female specific colors)Those are not apparent until they're older. At this age you go off of comb and wattle size and color.
But it is still another thing you could check. It may not work for some chicks but it is still fine to check.Length of tail feathers are not great inducators of sex. My one male in the batch of chicks currently was the fastest one to feather out.
They do not. I only know 1 breed that,if bred correctly, is sexable.this way but it's not australorps.I know I just wanted to see the rest of the chick's body. Also, you could look at their tail feathers. Males would have smaller tails.
I've always sexed my chicks this way. And it usually is accurate.They do not. I only know 1 breed that,if bred correctly, is sexable.this way but it's not australorps.
This has not been accurate for me. In my opinion (not to be rude or anything), if something only works some of the time, its not really accurate. If it works 90-99 percent of the time, then its more like a pattern and a way to sex chickens. But in order for something to be accurate, the testing group has to be large enough. I have seen quite a few cases where this does not work.I've always sexed my chicks this way. And it usually is accurate.