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We received some straight run bantams this week and are curious if there are any ways to sex them? We noticed that one of them has tail feathers already developing. Does this reveal anything? Thank you
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It is said that those chicks that grow tail feathers first are pullets; supposedly 70% accurate. No, there is no definite way to sex free run bantam chicks if they are not sex-linked. Your best bet is to wait until the chicks are 4-6 weeks old. At that time combs and wattles will get bigger and redder on cockerels. Pullet combs and wattles develop months later as they get close to egg laying time.We received some straight run bantams this week and are curious if there are any ways to sex them? We noticed that one of them has tail feathers already developing. Does this reveal anything? Thank you
Thank you very muchIt is said that those chicks that grow tail feathers first are pullets; supposedly 70% accurate. No, there is no definite way to sex free run bantam chicks if they are not sex-linked. Your best bet is to wait until the chicks are 4-6 weeks old. At that time combs and wattles will get bigger and redder on cockerels. Pullet combs and wattles develop months later as they get close to egg laying time.