jerzze1220
In the Brooder
We got these guys back in March as straight runs so they're going on 5 months old..... anyone know how to tell a roo from a hen? I tried online searching but the information is getting confusing 
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Shut the front door!!!! Really!!!???? My husband googled it when we were in Tractor Supply and we tried to "sex" them ourselves. We *thought* we picked 4 hens and a roo, but my neighbor had me doubting they were hens. We just went back to TSC and picked up 4 pullet chicks jic she was rightThere's no need to tell a roo from a hen in this case. They are all female. I wish I got so lucky with straight run chicks!
lol the neighbor was dead wrong. At 5 months you would see very visible differences in their color patterns if you had males in the mix. Male SLWs have big, solid white should patches, long, thin icicle feathers on their saddles, and longer, flowing tails. You hit the jackpot!Shut the front door!!!! Really!!!???? My husband googled it when we were in Tractor Supply and we tried to "sex" them ourselves. We *thought* we picked 4 hens and a roo, but my neighbor had me doubting they were hens. We just went back to TSC and picked up 4 pullet chicks jic she was right![]()
Me too. Out of 21 straight runs that I bought from TS, 11 were roosters. When we hatched 9 of our own, 5 were roo's.There's no need to tell a roo from a hen in this case. They are all female. I wish I got so lucky with straight run chicks!
That's more normal. Close to 50/50. It's still a bummer when you're wanting pullets and eggs.Me too. Out of 21 straight runs that I bought from TS, 11 were roosters. When we hatched 9 of our own, 5 were roo's.![]()
50/50 is pretty good for straight run in my experience! I've always had more cockerels than pullets up until my most recent batch! A bit funny, I only wanted about six birds so bought 16 assuming it would be close in distribution to other batches and ended up with 10 hens!That's more normal. Close to 50/50. It's still a bummer when you're wanting pullets and eggs.