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I had no idea how to tell what kind of chicken I was buying at our local Co-op. I ran into an older gentleman farmer, in his 80's at least, who showed me a trick...new chicks, day old to a week or two, gently pick them up by the head (place the thumb and fingers together around the neck with the head towards the palm), if the chick allows the legs to hang loose, it's a pullet; if the chick pulls up the legs and kicks over and over, it's a cockeral. I didn't believe it, but I tried it, and it worked. For the past 3 years I have used this trick on at least 50 chicks per season, it has not failed me yet. This year, I went to the Co-op and reached into the tub that had the sign "Pullets", started picking out the ones I wanted, and they all kicked like heck, I asked the man working why all these cocks were in the tub, he said there aren't any, just pullets...I showed him the trick, he thought I was crazy, I kept one of those little kickers, and went through the lot to find some danglers. That was 4 months ago; when I went to feed today that one kicker chick was trying to crow...go figure.