How can I tell a Roo

Zowie

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Apr 26, 2011
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Hi...We were supposed to have gotten 18 female chicks from the hatchery and most have a little bump on their leg above where the thumb comes out....Could we have gotten so many Roo's or is this normal for female chicks...They are going on 4 weeks old. Thanks for your help.
 
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I know that it is possible for hens to get spurs, but I don't know about getting them that early. I'd be suspicious too.
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Someone should come along and give you better advice.
Hope you have mostly girls.
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I hope so to I don't need 18 Roo's...opfully someone can post pic's of these bumps and confirm that they have females..
 
A bunch....! 1Jersey giant 2 Barredrocks 3 Rhode island reds 3 Ameraucana 2 Wellsummers 1Delaware 1newhampshire 1 orpington 2 silver and 2 golden laced Wyandottes..And most have these?Hope it's just a chick thing...Don't think a hatchery could get so many wrong..
 
I just read that all chickens get spur bumps, just like guys have nipples too.
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Do you have any pictures of them?


ETA: Barred rocks can usually be sexed by their coloring. Boys tend to be more white.
 
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Oh of course the hens get spurs. Rhode Island reds get pretty big spurs but not as big as a roosters. I have a golden laced wyandotte chick too hahha
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! You can also tell if they are females by looking at their tail feathers, if their tail feathers grow in at around 1-3 weeks it is most likely a hen because hens tend to get their tail feathers earlier than roo's.

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