Can someone help me sex my barred rock babies....

ReneeAlbrecht

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I have 4 babies (barred rocks) I bought them from tractor supply and i dont know exactly how to tell them from roos or hen's.. can someone please help me ... 1584574855015439116756226809763.jpg 15845747425569211428365649116751.jpg 15845747963641349625115287669724.jpg 15845748290378674082564815034530.jpg 1584574855015439116756226809763.jpg
 
Yes .... I thought that #1 was a roo #2 is a hen #3 hen and #4 hen but I dont know so that's why I had asked ... ty for helping..
 

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the barring on roos ( cockrels actually, before some one decides to be nit picky) is always stronger than the girls barring, the combs looks like 1 st could be a roo but I'm unsure, girl, girl, and boy.
 
Typically you should wait until they're 6-8 weeks. BRs can be sexed earlier when they develop their feathers, if the boys make it obvious in their barring. I've noticed that hatchery birds are getting harder and harder to tell.
 
Typically you should wait until they're 6-8 weeks. BRs can be sexed earlier when they develop their feathers, if the boys make it obvious in their barring. I've noticed that hatchery birds are getting harder and harder to tell.
Ty very much I think I may just have to wait .
 

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