Hey guys,
So I'm beginning to see some strange behavior with my largest Barred Rock, Coronnete. She's the largest of our flock of six, and when she walks, a lot of times she will keep her tail straight up, but then when she's not looking around or eating, her tail goes down and she holds it like a hen. Based on the things I saw online, a rooster would start growing a bigger comb, as well as the beginnings of spurs, but I see neither. It's funny, but as small as the combs are on other chicks, Coronnette's the smallest, almost non existent.
They are all 6 to 7 weeks old. Is it too early to tell? What I noticed is that sometimes they will run at each other and butt breasts, almost like a fighting stance, jumped over each other and etc, but it seems unusual to me that hens would do that. Is that normal? Please see the following pictures I took of her tail straight up, as opposed to the others being held straight down.


Any thoughts?
So I'm beginning to see some strange behavior with my largest Barred Rock, Coronnete. She's the largest of our flock of six, and when she walks, a lot of times she will keep her tail straight up, but then when she's not looking around or eating, her tail goes down and she holds it like a hen. Based on the things I saw online, a rooster would start growing a bigger comb, as well as the beginnings of spurs, but I see neither. It's funny, but as small as the combs are on other chicks, Coronnette's the smallest, almost non existent.
They are all 6 to 7 weeks old. Is it too early to tell? What I noticed is that sometimes they will run at each other and butt breasts, almost like a fighting stance, jumped over each other and etc, but it seems unusual to me that hens would do that. Is that normal? Please see the following pictures I took of her tail straight up, as opposed to the others being held straight down.
Any thoughts?