I saw some where that when they are chicks you can tell by their wing feathers. Girls feather's grow faster and they will have longer feather's on the second row. This has worked almost all the time for me. I also read at anther yet to be remembered location that if you drop a wadded up paper towel or something like that in the brooder the females will run and the males will check it out. When I got Jupiter the lady blew on her but and somehow knew from that but I don't know that trick yet. Martha is a retired laying hen so I already knew she was a she.
I had heard about the feather thing, but mine were to old when I got them 5-7 wks. I keep going back and forth w/ mine male or female. I'm pretty good at picking out the boys w/ the EE's but these NN's are much harder for me.
