How To Sex A Chicken - Wisdom From An Old Timer

I purposely ordered a roo online. So I read up more on the subject and by 4 weeks I should be able to tell which one the roo is. But if the comb isn't the size of a 10 week old pullet and very red, it's probably not a roo. #5 does look a lot like a roo, but you should be able to find out very soon!
 
Hmmm. Interesting. 4 and 5 are same breed and I was thinking given that 4 has almost no comb dev and 5 has big comb dev that it would be 5 that was roo.

I have a roo I think that has BIG comb at 6 weeks, while my others looked around the same as yours-that's why I said maybe since the comb isn't that red. my questionable roo has a darker comb than the others. #5 looks like coloring of female to me. I am only going off of what others on here ( the old timers
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Hi everyone! It has been a bit since I have been on - school started. My original three chicks are now three months. My brown mixed chick has a red comb and green iridescent tail feathers coming in so I think it is a roo. My grey chick is a beautiful hen - most likely a cochin mix. My full Bantam Mille Fleur is a roo also I think. It is just beginning to get green iridescent tail feathers coming in and has a red comb coming in.

My 12 chicks which are now 2 and a half months are doing great and everyone, even my 1 year old hen has merged nicely into one large group. Everyone is free ranging when we are home. All go back into the coop independently.

Out of my 12 chicks I ordered a Blue Andalusian which I think might be a roo. It has a comb coming in and a large tail developing. One tail feather is just starting to curve downwards. Sorry I didn't take a pic. So no that is possible Three roo's. Yikes.

I am having a blast though with them. They are so much fun.
 
Don't know if anyone has said this. U can lay them on there back if they stop moving its a hen if they keep moving its a roo.
 
I raise blue black splash English Orpingtons and have a method which has proven to be VERY reliable. At exactly one week old, I look at their fuzzy butts. The boys have nice rounded fuzzy butts still covered in down and the girls have tail feather spouts. I throw a pink or a blue zip tie around their feet and sure enough I am right about 90 to 95 % of the time. Once that one week mark passes, it is impossible to tell... At that point you need to wait for combs and wattles.
 
Basic indications such as early comb/wattles wattles, and feathering speed. Other then that there is no way of sexing them other then vent sexing or breed specific sexing.
 

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