As the roo turns , I hope its not true. Any chance hazel isnt a roo?

barg

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Time to worry about roo's again? Here are my 2 dominiques.
Its very hard to get decent pics of the combs but, at the same age they do seem to have different combs. The pink color doesnt show in these pics, they actually are both a little pink but the top one has quite a bit more, and there is more structue to the comb itself.
Time to worry yet...? :eek:
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Thanks again for your opinions and expertise
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This is Hazel... maybe Herald? pics taken today.
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3 weeks and 2 days old... aprox
Let me know what ya think, you can kinda see the pink in some of them but the camera does wash it out a bit.
 
I didnt notice wattles, I didnt look before you pointed it out, is that what those are, could this still be a hen? Its supposed to be 90% chance of female.
One of my black australorps still looks a bit suspicious too.
 
Here are a couple new shots from today. I'm quickly getting the idea that Hazel will end up going to live with someone else, 2 people have told me it looks a rooster, is there any hope. The top picture is "Dominique" the Dominique, the bottom one is "Hazel" the Dominique
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can you be sure they are from the same hatch? maybe they are a couple of days apart. My SLW has a rose comb and "her" comb is pronounced and pink at the base while the top of the comb is yellow. Maybe it's a rose-comb thing? I really don't know. I'm kind of in the same situation as you. I personally think its too early to make other arrangements for the chick though
 
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What I didnt know:
My wife is the one that bought the chicks.
She just told me they were sent to the feed store from Murray McMurray(correction...they came from privett hatchery) and were most likely a couple days old or so when we got them. the chicks were picked randomly from a bin of about 50 of them.

This in mind, I cant be sure of age parentage etc... all I know is that they were "sexed pullets"

Will wattles and comb develope at different rates from different stock?
 
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Yes, they will develop a bit differently from different stocks, but usually not too differently. Even if they are sexed, there is still a chance of a mistake. Wait a few more weeks as time will be the only real teller of what you have.
 

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