Australia - Six states..and that funny little island.

Oh yeah I hate wild rats, the adult domestic rats I can deal with but not attached to but the babies are absolutely adorable. These guys haven't opened their eyes yet but in a week or 2 they will reach their peak cuteness, there's 12 in this litter, cuteness overload!! Most of these guys are already sold,
 
Please share some more pictures in a couple of weeks ... I would love to see them
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My son finally caught the chicken! It is a good looking chicken. Pity I don't like its twitching hahaha the other one just seems nicer!

Now that I have close up pics any chance its a girl or boy. Haven't heard any crowing...
 
Beautiful Luke! How old are they?

I struggled with sexing mine AusieChicks, but I think we need a better photo of the saddle feathers - around the tail. Eventually I worked out that my male lavs showed gold leakage and the Isabel males went much darker - it was unmistakeable. At about 12 weeks you should see fine feathers around the tail if it's a boy. Girls have much wider, rounded feathers around their tail. It's a long wait and as far as I can tell, one of the few down sides to this breed. Except maybe the long wait for eggs.
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Such cute babies Tandykins.
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Beautiful Luke!  How old are they?

I struggled with sexing mine AusieChicks, but I think we need a better photo of the saddle feathers - around the tail.  Eventually I worked out that my male lavs showed gold leakage and the Isabel males went much darker - it was unmistakeable.  At about 12 weeks you should see fine feathers around the tail if it's a boy.  Girls have much wider, rounded feathers around their tail.  It's a long wait and as far as I can tell, one of the few down sides to this breed.  Except maybe the long wait for eggs.  :D

Such cute babies Tandykins.  :love  


This one has scrawny tail feathers compared to the othertone. They are 12 weeks this week. This 1 also seems darker and has a puff head. The other one doesn't.
 
I hate my phone so much lol. Wont let me scroll once I fix a word grrr.

Anyway should they be starting to try and crow at 12 weeks?

Aras are slow to develop. I believe the first crow can depend on what other birds are around. I only had one crow at a time - and rehomed 6 boys at 11 weeks. Only one had crowed. Once they left, a late developer started crowing - Toothless. It seems that if you are keeping them with an adult roo, they may take a little longer to crow.
The crest is good - they are supposed to have that. : ) Another indicator of a boy is 3 rows of bumps on the pea comb, but I can't tell from your pics about that either. If their comb is more cusion like then that doesn't work. I'd take it as a good indication that you have a hen if there is no crowing and you don't have an adult or bigger roo. Also, the comb doesn't look very pink to me. My boys were a LOT redder at 11 weeks.
 
@cwrite no roosters here. But this one does fight with one of the silkies the same age.

I think its time to sell it anyway. I only wanted 1 of each and I like the other 1 better
and I think my daredevil needs to be rehomed too. Despite clipping her wings she was on a car and in neighbors yard again *sigh*
 

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