Aug 28, 2011 #11 Nicole01 Crowing 8 Years Mar 28, 2011 5,492 123 268 MN I don't think it's true. I tried it with my d'uccle once I brought her home. By using that method, she was suppose to be a rooster.
I don't think it's true. I tried it with my d'uccle once I brought her home. By using that method, she was suppose to be a rooster.
Aug 28, 2011 Thread starter #12 Chick1043 Songster 8 Years Jun 5, 2011 2,021 12 176 Idaho Quote: That's good to hear! lol
Aug 28, 2011 #13 HorseFeatherz NV Eggink Chickens 10 Years May 12, 2009 6,565 61 251 Sierra Foothills of Reno, NV Quote: It does not work. A friend tried it and ended up with a cockerel. The two that she "thought" were cockerels actually were pullets (I know because I kept them). It is an old wives tale and there are a number of them out there about chicks.
Quote: It does not work. A friend tried it and ended up with a cockerel. The two that she "thought" were cockerels actually were pullets (I know because I kept them). It is an old wives tale and there are a number of them out there about chicks.
Aug 28, 2011 #14 Spookwriter Crowing 9 Years Feb 23, 2010 4,421 642 271 Ohio Definitely an old wives tale. Can't tell chicken sex this way. The real purpose of picking the chick up by thumb and forefinger was to see if the legs were connected. If one of the legs fall off, put that chick back in the box and choose another. You do not want a broken chicken. Spook...old chicken man Last edited: Aug 28, 2011
Definitely an old wives tale. Can't tell chicken sex this way. The real purpose of picking the chick up by thumb and forefinger was to see if the legs were connected. If one of the legs fall off, put that chick back in the box and choose another. You do not want a broken chicken. Spook...old chicken man
Aug 28, 2011 #15 HorseFeatherz NV Eggink Chickens 10 Years May 12, 2009 6,565 61 251 Sierra Foothills of Reno, NV Dang Spook - that was good tea I was drinking, now wasted................