Jan 2, 2023 #1 C ChickieMama2023 Hatching Jan 2, 2023 1 0 2 My latest chicks are approaching 20 weeks and this one looks so much like a rooster to me but hasn’t crowed. Any chance she’s a she and not a he? Attachments 0B004C66-D6B8-4952-BC6E-82AEA7F3D585.jpeg 788.8 KB · Views: 4 18F84064-519A-4253-AD92-002A4D747B12.jpeg 976.6 KB · Views: 4
My latest chicks are approaching 20 weeks and this one looks so much like a rooster to me but hasn’t crowed. Any chance she’s a she and not a he?
Jan 2, 2023 #2 Lovely Lettie If eating cake is wrong I don't want to be right. Premium Feather Member Dec 8, 2021 13,239 73,164 1,176 England No chance at all. That's 100% a male.
Jan 2, 2023 #3 Sussex19 Free Ranging Jul 3, 2022 4,084 8,676 526 NSW Australia 100% cockerel. If he lays an egg, I'll eat my hat!
Jan 2, 2023 #4 nuthatched Orneriness & Co. 5 Years Nov 9, 2019 26,656 49,648 976 Rim Country, Az Do you see those long pointy feathers that are on the neck and side? Only males have those, they're called hackles and saddles feathers, they're short and blend into the body on a female.
Do you see those long pointy feathers that are on the neck and side? Only males have those, they're called hackles and saddles feathers, they're short and blend into the body on a female.
Jan 3, 2023 #6 AmeraucanaHank Blessed be the Name of God Sep 12, 2021 3,439 26,013 851 Colorado My Coop My Coop Lovely Lettie said: No chance at all. That's 100% a male. Click to expand... 2x