Rooster???

Gojichicken

In the Brooder
Mar 20, 2017
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Rio Communities, NM
Hi I have been looking all over the Internet to find out if this black sex link is a rooster and haven't been successful so now I'm coming to you all to find out. The other one I have doesn't have the extra skin on the face. If this is a roo than do I keep 2 roo's for 6 hens (I hope) or do I need to get rid of one? The roof I have is a white legh ornaments. Thanks for your sharing it's helpful to me.
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Sex link chicks are so called because it is easy to tell them apart at hatching. She's a pullet.
 
I get confused on how to reply so I clicked on quote lol lol
Ok so does Pullet mean male or female? I'm new to this. The other sex link I have doesn't have any skin on the face so is there something wrong with the 1st one in the picture?
 
I get confused on how to reply so I clicked on quote lol lol
Ok so does Pullet mean male or female? I'm new to this. The other sex link I have doesn't have any skin on the face so is there something wrong with the 1st one in the picture?

When you click on quote, the quote appears, and you type under it, so it's obvious who you are replying to...sometimes there are several conversations going on in one thread, that's where it comes in most handy. It took me a while to figure this out too.
Pullet is a female, under one yr. Cockerel is the young male. I don't think there's anything wrong with the 1st one, there are always individual differences.
 
I get confused on how to reply so I clicked on quote lol lol
Ok so does Pullet mean male or female? I'm new to this. The other sex link I have doesn't have any skin on the face so is there something wrong with the 1st one in the picture?
Pullet means female under one year of age. And by skin, do you mean the comb and wattles?
Sexlinks are called sexlinks because the plumage coloring is linked to the sex. Females are black, with some gold. Males are black with white stripes.
 

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