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I can only speak from my limited experience. We always knew that our Henry might be a roo because he just didn't look or act like the rest of our flock. Time only confirmed it. At 7-8 weeks, he would sit by himself and just watch the girls. At approx 10 1/2 weeks, he crowed.. a weak crow, but it only got stronger. I didn't start seeing issues until he started mounting the girls at about 16 weeks, that made me question if we were meant to keep him or not.Hi, new to this cockerel thing. I hatched my own chicks and currently have 12, some are showing signs of being cockerels but they are only 10 weeks so I am not sure how to tell. They all seem to be getting on very well at the moment, are you saying that I will know for certain when they are 4-6 months ? I want to keep one, my neighbour wants one and I would like to rehome the others if I can because I'm a softy. Any help with how to sex them would be helpful and at what age I am likely to start getting problems. Thanks