Eggs or Beard?

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I know how to sex chickens from an early age, but both ducks and turkeys have me confused.

I recently—more like a month or two ago—bought two poults, with one not making it. I knew something was wrong when I brought it home, but I couldn’t find the confidence to contact the seller about it.

Anyways! This is Squid.

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I have two hens and I am praying to every God to exist that this calamari-impersonator is a tom! Is anyone able to help? To me, it looks more like a hen, but so does everything at first glance and I have no idea what to even look for at this age! Aside from strutting, which… it’s been raised with chickens, so I’m near-certain it thinks it’s a chicken.
 
I know how to sex chickens from an early age, but both ducks and turkeys have me confused.

I recently—more like a month or two ago—bought two poults, with one not making it. I knew something was wrong when I brought it home, but I couldn’t find the confidence to contact the seller about it.

Anyways! This is Squid.

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I have two hens and I am praying to every God to exist that this calamari-impersonator is a tom! Is anyone able to help? To me, it looks more like a hen, but so does everything at first glance and I have no idea what to even look for at this age! Aside from strutting, which… it’s been raised with chickens, so I’m near-certain it thinks it’s a chicken.
Too young to sex from pictures. If you want to know bad enough, you can have it DNA sexed from either a feather or blood sample.

There are at least two different companies that offer DNA sexing.
 
Too young to sex from pictures. If you want to know bad enough, you can have it DNA sexed from either a feather or blood sample.

There are at least two different companies that offer DNA sexing.
That sounds expensive; is it?
 
To young, but if I had to make a wild guess I’d say it’s a hen. Although some Tom’s don’t show until almost a year. I’d recommend a DNA test.

Also, My tom turkey is named Squid too lol
 
Feather sexing isn't too expensive, I had it done to a clutch of babies where I was specifically trying to get a female of a certain color. I get attached too easy to them and so I needed to know young so I could rehome the others before it was too hard, lol.

I used https://iqbirdtesting.com/ . It's 15.99 for blood sexing, and 17.99 for feather or egg shell testing.
 
Feather sexing isn't too expensive, I had it done to a clutch of babies where I was specifically trying to get a female of a certain color. I get attached too easy to them and so I needed to know young so I could rehome the others before it was too hard, lol.

I used https://iqbirdtesting.com/ . It's 15.99 for blood sexing, and 17.99 for feather or egg shell testing.
Ah, thank you! I will keep note of this!
 

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