Is this a Roo

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I keep Barred Rocks and have for years.

One of my hens is skittish and protective *although* that's only because she is the top hen.

That chicken is definitely a hen/pullet.
 
It’s female. Likely the dominant hen which is why it’s crowing and doesn’t get pecked on. The feather pattern is wrong for a male and they comb is to small.
This is what a BR cockerel looks like.
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Fist of all he’s what helped up at the vary beginning and he was also taught by a veterinarian on chicken care and that veterinarian also raised chickens as well
Unless the vet was an Ornithologist, that doesn't mean anything at all.
^^^
Example of a Barred Rock rooster: View attachment 2553950
Example of a Hen: View attachment 2553952
Now do you see she’s clearly a hen?
Good Kate! Well done!
It is a hen, you can tell by its small comb, roosters have bigger combs, and by the feet. Roosters have bigger feet, and longer legs. You can also tell that the tail feathers are different from a rooster's.
Idt that the feet thing is a rule, nor the legs, just never heard that before. I have stubby-legged roos and long-legged hens. I also have large-combed hens and roos with smaller combs. :)
hate to say it but that's 100% hen. :hmm
'hate'?

OP, I personally think U are lucky!

SO many people on here come saying 'is this a hen...' and it's a roo! Many would love to be in your situation! A 'roo' that's a hen is rare and a treasure.... :D :lol: ;)
 

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