Roosters? I hope not!

seattlechic23

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Jun 5, 2008
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I am hoping you can tell us if a couple of our 7 week old chickens are boys or girls!

This is Millie, "she's" a Mille Fleur. She's looking more like a rooster everyday and it just kills me because she's one of our favorites and we can't have roos.
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This is one of the twins, we think she's a RHode Island Red but any feedback on breed or gender would be very much appreciated!!

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Thanks! Jessica
 
I would say with 99.9% certainty that your Millie is a Milbert.
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My 7-8 week old mille fleur pullets barely have any comb at all. My roos look like yours.

I'm not sure about the 2nd one
 
Mille looks rooish, sorry
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Mine (pullet) is a little over 2 months now and has barely any comb or red. The other I don't know.... but I'm GUESSING pullet
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I hope it's a pullet for ya
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yeah. my mille looks nothing like that either. I feel ya on the roo thing-we can't have them either, and my favorite white cohcin chick truned out to be one
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i think i'm going to have some roosters also...and i also cant have them...so what do u do with them?..Wendy
 
Yep, millie is a boy.

I eat my extra roos with the knowledge they lived a good life. And the assurance they won't be treated badly for the remainder of their lives or used for other purposes.
 
I alsp eat my roos when they are big enough. I don't know what other people around here would do with them. I am keeping one right now though. He is going to start sleeping in the basement and I'll let him out later in the morning so that he doesn't wake anyone with his crowing. I just couldn't stand the thought of him living some where else and eating him was out of the question. I let myself get WAY to attached to that one lol.
 
The first one is definitely a roo. My mille bantam had a red comb and tailfeathers like that at 3 weeks. The other is definitely a RIR. Looks just like my little Annette did. They grow up so quickly
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I never thought about keeping a roo in the house and then letting him out during the day. Do they crow at other times during the day or just one time? Obviously, I have no experience with this at all. I have one chick that I'm worried about but don't know if I can part with it if it turns out to be a roo.
 
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