Sexing by tail feather fanning out?

MountainMomma359

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Apr 14, 2022
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Although I am newer to chickens I have heard a lot about old wives tales and sexing chicks. But this one is new to me and definitely not one that you see over and over like other methods- if you hold a chicken facing you and tip it forward if it's feathers fan out (kind of like turkey strut) then you have a female, if the feathers don't spread out its a male. Has anyone heard this before? Is it reliable or is it just an old wives tale?
 
In mathematics, all that is needed is one exception to prove a theorem wrong. Here is a Brahma I owned. His tail fanned naturally but alas, he was a cockerel.
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Tenting in tails is a desired trait in show birds and is not indicative of gender, just proper breeding :)
 

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