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I'm not an expert. Although, the things that help me to determine if it's a rooster is certainly the comb & wattles; the roosters usually have much bigger feet (longer toes); Longer legs; longer tail feathers (male tail feathers are long and come to a point/females are fan like); and certainly their behavior. At just a few weeks of age some roosters will start to want to fight with other roosters. It's quite funny to watch them carry on. On a few ocassions, I've had to separate a few roosters because they were always wanting to fight.
I'm not an expert. Although, the things that help me to determine if it's a rooster is certainly the comb & wattles; the roosters usually have much bigger feet (longer toes); Longer legs; longer tail feathers (male tail feathers are long and come to a point/females are fan like); and certainly their behavior. At just a few weeks of age some roosters will start to want to fight with other roosters. It's quite funny to watch them carry on. On a few ocassions, I've had to separate a few roosters because they were always wanting to fight.
