Comb size sexing?

Dpyskaty325

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May 14, 2018
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I know these to modern chicks are young... they are at 2.5 weeks, but the one on the left has a significantly smaller comb. Does that mean it is a hen and the other a roo. If so it will be Harry and Meghan
 
View attachment 1413683 I know these to modern chicks are young... they are at 2.5 weeks, but the one on the left has a significantly smaller comb. Does that mean it is a hen and the other a roo. If so it will be Harry and Meghan
It means the one on the right is very likely a cockerel and the other looks like a pullet so far. But that can change-- 2.5 weeks is very young to sex them. 7 weeks is usually the earliest with solid colored breeds, unless they have big combs and are obvious cockerels.
 

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