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Fiona394
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I'm pretty sure all of my barred rock chicks are malesIt looks like a male, but I am not positive.
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I'm pretty sure all of my barred rock chicks are malesIt looks like a male, but I am not positive.
The first two pictures, those chicks look a lot younger than the third picture. Could you get pics of their combs?I'm pretty sure all of my barred rock chicks are males
Two of them are 3 days old and the other one I think is around 2 weeksThe first two pictures, those chicks look a lot younger than the third picture. Could you get pics of their combs?
ThankaI think the head spots are pretty difficult to "read" accurately. As soon as they have enough feathers to really see the barring, males have thicker white bars than black while females are the opposite. Females also tend to have a slightly more "messy" look to the barring because of the single copy of the gene vs. the males having two.