Oh ok! Sorry I'm new so I don't know much besides what I get online. I guess I'm referring to the start of those feathers growing. They have feathers already in those spots so I don't know what to call them. As for the "ridge", I don't know the proper term, but I read in some forums that the back of the chickens feathering will develop different in males and females. Males will develop poorly at first and it will be a thin line (why I guess I called it a ridge). While females back feathers will be wider and more developed at the same age. Thats just what I read in a few places
It's alright! Yes, they will grow feathers in the areas where hackle/saddle/sickle feathers will eventually appear, but for now they won't tell you anything. But, I've heard somewhere that cockerels grow their feathers more slowly, which might lend to the idea that a thinner ridge means a rooster, but I wouldn't rely on that; the comb is definitely the best way to tell if your chick is a cockerel.
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what are the chances that all three of those sexed chicks are male? Is that just incredibly unlucky? That's a 1/8 chance, even if it was just a 50% chance that I was getting a boy (nonsexed) but these are sexed so the chances of me getting a three boys in a row are from sexed chicks is 1/1,000. It just seems too unlucky to be real! I think that's why I'm in such denial