- Jul 21, 2013
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Hi -- I'm new to the forum and new to chickens. At the beginning of July I purchased five Rhode Island Reds (although now I know they might be "production reds") from a local farm. The man tried to give me all females, but I'm starting to suspect I got four males and one female.
They are something like 3 and a half weeks old. One of them is not maturing as quickly as the others and she (?) has a black line on her head. The rest of the chicks did not have black lines (I don't think, anyway) and now have little combs starting. The biggest one has the start of little waddles. I understand that female RIRs have red combs and waddles, but I'm concerned about that black mark. I read that's how to tell the sex of a RIR? If it has a black line on its head, it's female. Also, that little one with the black line isn't as big or aggressive as the others.
Anyway, here are a few pictures. Any opinions are welcome. And, wow, I'm really hoping someone says, "Oh, yeah, all those are girls."
They are something like 3 and a half weeks old. One of them is not maturing as quickly as the others and she (?) has a black line on her head. The rest of the chicks did not have black lines (I don't think, anyway) and now have little combs starting. The biggest one has the start of little waddles. I understand that female RIRs have red combs and waddles, but I'm concerned about that black mark. I read that's how to tell the sex of a RIR? If it has a black line on its head, it's female. Also, that little one with the black line isn't as big or aggressive as the others.
Anyway, here are a few pictures. Any opinions are welcome. And, wow, I'm really hoping someone says, "Oh, yeah, all those are girls."

