I'm wondering what to expect with a really light colored Buckeye chick that I've got. We've taken to calling it blondie because of its light coloring. Here are my lightest and darkest for comparison, both at two weeks old. I'm curious what to expect to see as an adult. It's the smallest of my Buckeye chicks but it just has a neat look. It otherwise appears to be perfectly healthy.

Big Red at two weeks old. This is the largest and darkest colored of my chicks. I'm starting to wonder if it's a cockerel by virtue of its size. Is there a hard and fast rule there for determining sex this early?

I have to say it is impressive to see birds like these scratching through the litter, doing what they do best. Not only is it entertaining to watch but it's incredible to realize that it's all instinctual - nature at work. I'm a wildlife biologist so it's always amazing to me to see instinct taking over in domestic birds. Cool stuff!!
Big Red at two weeks old. This is the largest and darkest colored of my chicks. I'm starting to wonder if it's a cockerel by virtue of its size. Is there a hard and fast rule there for determining sex this early?
I have to say it is impressive to see birds like these scratching through the litter, doing what they do best. Not only is it entertaining to watch but it's incredible to realize that it's all instinctual - nature at work. I'm a wildlife biologist so it's always amazing to me to see instinct taking over in domestic birds. Cool stuff!!