don't forget, posture and attitude as they develop. Some get attitude young, or about the time they craw. I have noted Roos will stretch themselves more upright, to look bigger befor they really are. It is subtle, but for us that have had the time for "chicken theater" and chicks, it is observable. I had a pullet, that I was sure was a roo. It was 1 of the 5 I started on my trip with. 1 I was sure was a roo, turned out, in a week to be a roo. The questionable pullet looked like a pullet, but had an attitude and tried to romance the others. By the end of my second week she was a he. I found homes for both at a Flying J Truck Stop. A clears there had chickens. Her moth's roo had been killed protecting his ladys's by an aSo how do we know the chicken is a Roo?
* bigger comb and Wattles
* Spurs on each of their feet
* bigger then a hen of that breed
Is there anything else I need to know in determining if I have a pullet or Roo ?


AZChiknGoddess I will have room for a NNS any color. I really do not have space for a big chicken. [

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