K1Chickies
In the Brooder
As a kindergarten teacher using an incubator, I wasn't comfortable venting the chicks that we had in the classroom to find out their gender. My co-teacher and I found a few pictures of the spots on the Dominique heads and the pin feather growth of the Red's and thought that the ones I kept were female, but now they are starting to show more aggressive tendencies....
They are a little over a week old, and their new thing is that they stand in a triangle formation, flap their wings and peck at each other.... It's sort of comical but I'm wondering if these are early signs that they will be Roo's? Are there any other ways to tell?
They are a little over a week old, and their new thing is that they stand in a triangle formation, flap their wings and peck at each other.... It's sort of comical but I'm wondering if these are early signs that they will be Roo's? Are there any other ways to tell?