Gender polish chicks

littletonlee

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Feb 28, 2017
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I’ve never had polish chickens before was hoping for the byc gooroos to help me out. They are 2 weeks old.
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I’ve raised Polish and I learned how to fairly-accurately sex them by their “Afro” as babies. Females will have wide, large, round ‘balls’ of fluff while males have small, narrow, short fluff on their head. Therefore, I’d say #2 is likely female, and #3 is likely male. #1 is almost between, so I’m not sure.

here’s the article so you understand what I mean.
http://www.swpoultry.com/CindySite/Sexing_Polish.html
 
I’ve raised Polish and I learned how to fairly-accurately sex them by their “Afro” as babies. Females will have wide, large, round ‘balls’ of fluff while males have small, narrow, short fluff on their head. Therefore, I’d say #2 is likely female, and #3 is likely male. #1 is almost between, so I’m not sure.

here’s the article so you understand what I mean.
http://www.swpoultry.com/CindySite/Sexing_Polish.html
Based on that I'm positive I have one of each gender which I was hoping for because I wanted a polish roo!
 
I’ve raised Polish and I learned how to fairly-accurately sex them by their “Afro” as babies. Females will have wide, large, round ‘balls’ of fluff while males have small, narrow, short fluff on their head. Therefore, I’d say #2 is likely female, and #3 is likely male. #1 is almost between, so I’m not sure.

here’s the article so you understand what I mean.
http://www.swpoultry.com/CindySite/Sexing_Polish.html

One ended up being a splash pullet
2 is a white crested blue pullet
And 3 is a buff laced cockerel
You did good
 

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