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It's amazing how fast they go from "tiny babies!" to "tiny babies with personalities!" :) And oddly enough, the one who keeps running away from us (brooder cleaning, water/food changes, butt checking) is the one with a reputation for being sociably easy to handle - the buff orpington. Hehe. She'll get used to it, I suppose... eventually?
 
No I was talking about the wing feathers. The other birds have a lot more than this one. I hope this is not the only hen.

well if your talking wing feathers, my pullet blue marans develop their wing feathers faster than the boys
 
well if your talking wing feathers, my pullet blue marans develop their wing feathers faster than the boys

I have no clue what breed any of my chicks are.lol I think that just adds to the excitement of the whole thing. I can't hardly wait to see what all I have.
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I have no clue what breed any of my chicks are.lol I think that just adds to the excitement of the whole thing. I can't hardly wait to see what all I have.
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It is sooo exciting! It kills me waiting though, to see if they are pullets or cockerel. I think I am getting better at figuring out pullets and cockerels but not an expert yet!
 
It is sooo exciting! It kills me waiting though, to see if they are pullets or cockerel. I think I am getting better at figuring out pullets and cockerels but not an expert yet!

I had one friend tell me it would be easier to tell in about 2 weeks. I will be bugging him to come over and tell me what he thinks lol.
 
In some breeds, the faster growing wing feathers = females. Not always 100%, but it gives you something to guess with.
In other breeds (as I found out with my English orps), it doesn't mean anything. With those I can't even begin to guess until 5 weeks.
 
I had one friend tell me it would be easier to tell in about 2 weeks. I will be bugging him to come over and tell me what he thinks lol.

I have been trying to wing sex them. On the marans it is pretty clear 3 pullets and 1 cockerel, but on my Lavender Ams I keep checking especially since I think I keep seeing 3 boys and 1 girl, hoping I am wrong. They aren't feathering as fast as the marans. I guess I will be waiting too, they are only 1 week old.

@Junibutt I think I have a brown orp, it is so tiny compared to the ones that hatched last week. Tried putting her in the brooder with the other chicks and that lasted all of 2 minutes. The Lav Ams are a little rough on her, so I had to put her in a separate brooder and I put in the marans pullets with her. They are being nice to her so far.

These are the lav ams and the bbmarans .


My BBMs and a little Brown Orp, if you can spot her!
 

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