LegbarMama
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- Mar 17, 2021
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Never thought of it that way. I always get attached to the boysIt's because they're too confident. It's not them being sweet, it's them not being wary

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Never thought of it that way. I always get attached to the boysIt's because they're too confident. It's not them being sweet, it's them not being wary
The skittish ones are typically hens. I've never had a bold chick that wasn't a male. Had plenty of skittish male chicks too, but never a bold female.And the bossier one might be the hens. Makes sense.![]()
Looks male to me, but he sure is cute, lolI got Snickers with a batch of six other pullets from the local co-op a little over a month ago. They were a few days old at the time, so likely about 5 - 6 weeks old now. We've noticed that this one has a much more developed comb and waddles than the other girls do. The tail feathers are also different - they seem to slightly curve down rather than sticking straight up like rhe rest. Is it too early to tell, or is it likely that this is a roo?
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