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Thank you for the only person that understandsI get it, but if the humor is detouring the point of the issue, and may hurt the OP’s feelings, then it may not be appropriate. The OP understands its to young, and now is asking how to sex it before it crows (if it is a cockerel).
Likely a pullet. If the comb doesn't change color in the next couple of weeks then it is female for sure.Well this is its usually stance View attachment 2297932
Ugh. Feeling the distance between pelvic bones can determine layers from non-layers. It is not a way to sex chicks.I'm not allowed a roo....I got 6 little "pullets" 6 months ago. One had a tiny tail and red comb when we got him, but the guy felt his pelvic bones, and said he was a hen.
Yup.Likely a pullet. If the comb doesn't change color in the next couple of weeks then it is female for sure.
Ugh. Feeling the distance between pelvic bones can determine layers from non-layers. It is not a way to sex chicks.
Hey guys, I know it’s too early to tell, but they are in a real crisis and I don’t think jokes are appropriate right now.
I get it, but if the humor is detouring the point of the issue, and may hurt the OP’s feelings, then it may not be appropriate. The OP understands its to young, and now is asking how to sex it before it crows (if it is a cockerel).
No one is judging this as a crisis or not... See my past reply. I have zero hurt feelings over all this.If you don’t know the full story, you don’t get to judge whether or not it’s a crisis. Sorry if I hurt you feelings.