Chickenhappy8708
Crowing
In that pic he is to young to see male feathers I would still assume boy.
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The surest sign is to look at the saddle feathers.Thank you!! This is our first go round with chickens so we have no idea how to identify male or female
Boy, 100001%.Here’s another picture View attachment 2333691
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Yep! You can see the long waterfall of thin pointy feathers in the saddle area. He's next to another roo.Here’s another picture View attachment 2333691
So interesting, thank you so much!!The surest sign is to look at the saddle feathers.
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Another one is coloring. Females tend to have smoother coloring where males will have blotchier coloring (Splash chickens don't count) red on the breast, shoulders, and wings in a breed that isn't all red is a male trait.
I was thinking he was the whole time then I started doubting myself and then today I was like I really think it’s a boy so I had to post on here to find out for sure lolYep, little boy for sure!