is this a barred plymouth rock?

My barred rocks didn't look much like that when they were that age. I ordered mine because the original batch of chicks I got at the local feed store had them all labeled wrong. Like what was supposed to be a leghorn turned out to be a white EE and my black australorp ended up being a black copper maran. I REALLY wanted barred rocks so I went to the extra expense of ordering them. (They are so pretty.)

I think the feed store just gets a mixed bag from the hatchery and then take a good guess as to what breed they are.
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I make a point to get mine direct from a hatchery from here on out.
Where did you order Barred rock from? I also want to get barred rock. I am thinking of putting money out for heritage ones. Sofar we bought some chickens, old gals from a rehome and several rooster, most met the pot but one. I also bought one gander but was unable to locate a female soon enough so he is now doing his duty at my friend's house since they had 3 females and no male.
 
Quote: Not sure what you mean by the "whole point of sex feathers" involving puberty? It's not like hens care if a rooster has such feathers, and I haven't seen roosters care either.

I'm aware mine ended up getting abnormally precocious but other folks I know also had some quite precocious little cockerels, and contrasted to heat-brooder raised birds, it's amazing how much difference there is in the speed of feathering.

Like WalkingOnSunshine, if you haven't seen sexing threads on young birds involving people checking out the feathers, feel free to check up on my history of posts and find the threads on sexing. ;)
 

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