I'm an RIR but am I a girl or boy?

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They had been spending their days free raning till 2 days ago. The birds you see on the other side of the wire are all going to share taht same coop because they are the "egg layers". I have Americauna hens a production red and 5 others I have no idea what they are except they lay eggs. I'm changing the roo to a pure Americauna when I go to the chickenstock in August. This roo is up for adoption. He's a good boy but would rather not be touched. He doesn't attack or be mean in anyway. And he is as gentle as he can be with the girls.

I want to thank you all for easing my mind. Now I can open the middle door that separates the 2 flocks so they can learn to get along. The nesting is on the other side. There will be 20 hens in there and 1 roo so he will be busy. I'll have to separate the americaunas in the spring so they are fertile for sure so I can sell eggs and chicks. Good thing with this coop is all I have to do is shut the door between.
 
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It's a SHE! It's a SHE~!
So many times when I see this sort of post, it often ends up being a rooster! But Yay! PulleT!
 
I'm thrilled. We're thinning some of he stock and building other stock and these RIR have been on one side of the laying coop waiting till they where big enough to fend for themselves against the laying hens on the other side of the wire. They have been together before when the grandsons decided to open the middle door that separates them and them locked them all in together. I think they just went in to check for eggs and left the middle door open. But nobody was hurt and a few months ago I had introduced 10 what I thought where pullets. Turned out they where 50/50 and they got along so these should do fine. Lucky Duck thinks she rules the roost so she always lets new comers know where they are in line. She's also the hen that all the roosters want. She must really be hot in the chicken world. lol I bet ith's her fuzzy butt
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Anyway, I'm glad she's a she and tomorrow i'll start the introductions. If she's gonna lay soon then she needs access to the nesting area.
Thanks for all your help everybody. I knew I could count on you.
 
Well, I opened the door in between the two coops and let them get to know each other. The only problem was my blue Orphington pullet. She was the dominant one on with the RIR's and she would pick a fight between the fence with the black hen on the other side. It was on when the black hen came into the BO's side. The BO won't be in there in a few weeks anyway. Her and her new husband will have their own pen. Newley (sp) wed suite. Buddy, te roo, was lost, almost in a panic. With 9 more girls joining in. He don't know that he's joining us to chickenstock in a couple weeks and will be replaced. I'm sure i'll find him a nice home where he can just hang out and do the rooster thing.
 

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