- Mar 8, 2018
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Hey y'all,
Relatively new chicken owner here with 3 Rhode Island Reds and 3 Buff Orpingtons, all of which are now at about 24 weeks. Just started getting my first eggs (or egg) the other day, and I'm wondering if I can conclusively determine gender by this point, as we're not allowed to keep roosters and I want to avoid disturbing my vegetarian daughters with fertilized eggs.
I don't see any definite roos in my flock, but as I said I'm a total newbie. All three RIRs seem to have prominent combs and wattles and at least four of the six repeatedly make a very annoying squawk-like sound (think chain-smoking woman screeching at her husband) that I suppose could be a crow-in-training. The Orpingtons don't seem to have matured as fast and aren't quite as vocal, but what do I know?
Any help sexing would be hugely appreciated. Here's the lineup:
Kybele
Nutmeg (not a great pic)
Rose
Azalea
Dottie
Daisy
Relatively new chicken owner here with 3 Rhode Island Reds and 3 Buff Orpingtons, all of which are now at about 24 weeks. Just started getting my first eggs (or egg) the other day, and I'm wondering if I can conclusively determine gender by this point, as we're not allowed to keep roosters and I want to avoid disturbing my vegetarian daughters with fertilized eggs.
I don't see any definite roos in my flock, but as I said I'm a total newbie. All three RIRs seem to have prominent combs and wattles and at least four of the six repeatedly make a very annoying squawk-like sound (think chain-smoking woman screeching at her husband) that I suppose could be a crow-in-training. The Orpingtons don't seem to have matured as fast and aren't quite as vocal, but what do I know?
Any help sexing would be hugely appreciated. Here's the lineup:
Kybele

Nutmeg (not a great pic)

Rose

Azalea

Dottie

Daisy

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