Chick sexing project

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Hi All,

We have started a project to assemble collections of photos to help people trying to sex their chicks. What we are aiming for, for each breed included in this project, is a collection of photos showing chicks of both genders at as wide a variety of ages as possible, up to an age where differences between male and female are obvious. Such a resource will allow people to see at a glance how old their chicks should be before they have a go at discriminating males from females. For most breeds, it should be possible to use such a collection of photos to either confirm or dismiss previously suggested diagnostic features, and it may even be possible to identify new features to help pick out birds of one gender or the other.

The most valuable photos will be those that show the same chicks at a variety of different ages, ranging from before to after their gender is apparent from the photos. Moreover, these photos should clearly show those features that are most useful for discriminating the gender of the relevant breed. Such series of photos are not nearly as easy to find on the internet as one might think! If you already have such a series of photos that you'd be willing to share, that's great. If you don't, but are currently (or shortly to be) raising chicks, please consider taking regular photos of them as they grow older, until they are old enough that their gender is clear. If you have a run of more than one chick of a particular breed, such a series of photos could be particularly useful, but of course you should make sure that the identity of individual chicks can be tracked through the series. In many cases this will be possible due to individual markings of the chicks, but if the chicks are sufficiently similar it may be useful to mark them yourself in some way (e.g. by loosely tying coloured ribbon or thread around their legs), or by putting a spot of waterproof marker pen on their beak.

Anyone interested in contributing to this project should get in touch with me. Together with Rob (aka Nifty-Chicken) I have set up a very rudimentary prototype showing roughly what form the resource could take (for just a couple of breeds) here:

https://www.backyardchickens.com/web/viewblog.php?id=102688-sexing-different-breeds

I'm tinkering away with this, but Rob and I are hoping that soon this project will get to a point where it will be possible for contributors to add photos themselves. However, we're not quite there yet, and until then, it would be really helpful if you could make yourselves (and the breeds you are interested in) known to us (so we can contact you when the resource is ready) and start assembling series of photos of chicks of known age and (initially) unknown genders. Also, spread the word the more people contribute to this resource the more helpful it will be. The breeds that we cover will be determined by the breeds that people show an interest in, but basically any breed that can't be sexed straight after hatching would be suitable for inclusion.

Thanks in advance for your interest!

Mark

Hi,

I’d be happy to contribute to this. I photographed my first flock I got as day old chicks (from 8 years ago) weekly. Out of 8 I only got 1 rooster that was my buff silkie, I also had a buff silkie hen to compare. I also have pics of 2 australorps, 2 wellsummers, 1 light Sussex and a white Wyandotte but they’re all hens so not sure if that will be useful.

I’ve also started the thread below to post weekly pics of my olive egger chicks as they grow!

https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/growing-my-olive-eggers.1418631/
 
Well here are the australorpes, when recieved was told they were 4 weeks, but I think they were more like three weeks old, these pullets look to me to be 6 weeks old by all I have seen with feather and comb wattle development. I still see a cockerel and two pullets, let me know what you think.
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Well here are the australorpes, when recieved was told they were 4 weeks, but I think they were more like three weeks old, these pullets look to me to be 6 weeks old by all I have seen with feather and comb wattle development. I still see a cockerel and two pullets, let me know what you think.View attachment 2362299View attachment 2362300
All pullets.
Beautiful flock you have there.
 
They do grow up fast. Should know for sure in a month or so. When those combs and wattles pop the sexes change quite a bit. Excited to have the time to watch them grow up. Full time working prevents that part of raising chickens.
hi do you guys think you could help me sex my chicks?
 
Keep me updated! They've grown so fast.
They do grow up fast. Should know for sure in a month or so. When those combs and wattles pop the sexes change quite a bit. Excited to have the time to watch them grow up. Full time working prevents that part of raising chickens.

I bought 2 RIR Pullets 7 weeks ago at TSC and i am new to raising and sexing chicks and i cant have a any roosters where i live and i wanted to double check on their sex so that i know if i need to find any homes for them. Nothing makes me think that they are a cockerel but like i said i don't know much because I'm new to this.

Chick 1. https://photos.app.goo.gl/6zyyX1kEp41q5KiCA


Chick 2. https://photos.app.goo.gl/8TggMvWMqm9qgUPe7
 
I bought 2 RIR Pullets 7 weeks ago at TSC and i am new to raising and sexing chicks and i cant have a any roosters where i live and i wanted to double check on their sex so that i know if i need to find any homes for them. Nothing makes me think that they are a cockerel but like i said i don't know much because I'm new to this.

Chick 1. https://photos.app.goo.gl/6zyyX1kEp41q5KiCA


Chick 2. https://photos.app.goo.gl/8TggMvWMqm9qgUPe7
Pullets.
How old were they when you bought them? Right now I see only pullets
Any update on your Aussies?
 

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