Amberlinks

diannfinstad

In the Brooder
May 10, 2020
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Curious if someone can tell me if the amber link is male or female. I bought 4 of them unsexed and 2 of them look like this one.
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First sign is usually if they are more curious and a bit more aggressive than your other chicks. Next sign will usually be that rooster's combs and wattles grow faster than hens. Another sign to look for is their feathers; roosters saddle feathers (across their back and wrap around the face of their tail) will become pointed, as a hens will stay rounded. Looks like a Roo to me but I have more experience with ducks. Hopefully this was somewhat helpful!
 
First sign is usually if they are more curious and a bit more aggressive than your other chicks. Next sign will usually be that rooster's combs and wattles grow faster than hens. Another sign to look for is their feathers; roosters saddle feathers (across their back and wrap around the face of their tail) will become pointed, as a hens will stay rounded. Looks like a Roo to me but I have more experience with ducks. Hopefully this was somewhat helpful!
First sign is usually if they are more curious and a bit more aggressive than your other chicks. Next sign will usually be that rooster's combs and wattles grow faster than hens. Another sign to look for is their feathers; roosters saddle feathers (across their back and wrap around the face of their tail) will become pointed, as a hens will stay rounded. Looks like a Roo to me but I have more experience with ducks. Hopefully this was somewhat helpful!
First sign is usually if they are more curious and a bit more aggressive than your other chicks. Next sign will usually be that rooster's combs and wattles grow faster than hens. Another sign to look for is their feathers; roosters saddle feathers (across their back and wrap around the face of their tail) will become pointed, as a hens will stay rounded. Looks like a Roo to me but I have more experience with ducks. Hopefully this was somewhat helpful!
First sign is usually if they are more curious and a bit more aggressive than your other chicks. Next sign will usually be that rooster's combs and wattles grow faster than hens. Another sign to look for is their feathers; roosters saddle feathers (across their back and wrap around the face of their tail) will become pointed, as a hens will stay rounded. Looks like a Roo to me but I have more experience with ducks. Hopefully this was somewhat helpful!

Thank you.
 

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