can someone explain to me in detail how to sext chickens? I want to learn how to tell if my babies are roo's or hens
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Really can't tell too well at this age unless you're used to raising the breed. (like me). what I usually look for is comb size, temperament, and feather development. Pullet's combs should still be extremely pale, and small. A future rooster's comb will be a tad more pink and starting to get larger. Roosters of this breed always seem to act very confident from an early stage, but that could just be me. I've also noticed from my broods, that the roosters feather out just a tad behind the pullets, and tend to be a little more awkward looking. I'll see if i can find pics of past broods to show you. If you post some pics, I'd be glad to take a guess at the genders for you
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x2By 6-8 weeks, males will usually begin developing larger, redder combs and wattles. Around 16 weeks old, roosters should be growing in pointy saddle feathers. Until them, if they aren't a sex-linked breed and they weren't vent sexed, you really can't tell their gender for sure. Also, if a young bird crows, it is almost 100% a rooster.