sariea
Chirping
We got some straight-run chicks about 2 weeks ago and we're trying to figure out if they're male or female. We got 2 lavender orpingtons and 2 blue-laced red wyandottes. We watched the Dirty Jobs episode about chick sexing but I think our chicks were a little too old for the wing test and my husband and I weren't comfortable trying to do the vent test. Are there any other tell-tale signs you know of that could help us figure out what we have?
I'm pretty sure one of the wyandottes is a roo because every time I stick my hand in their little tub, it runs right up to it, standing up straight like it's challenging me, while the others try to hide. Could it just be a super-confident hen, though?
I'll try to get some pictures tonight but they don't stand still
I'm pretty sure one of the wyandottes is a roo because every time I stick my hand in their little tub, it runs right up to it, standing up straight like it's challenging me, while the others try to hide. Could it just be a super-confident hen, though?
I'll try to get some pictures tonight but they don't stand still