- Aug 1, 2012
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Hi all! This is my first post in BYC as I am a new mommy to 3 four week old "cross your fingers" hens. One is an australorp, one a barred rock and finally a speckled sussex. As far as I can tell the SS is eating and drinking and loves treats. She's also very eager when you put your hand into the brooder to hop up and hang out. What concerns me is she is smaller than the other two by at least half their size.... her tail feathers are no where near the others but her breast feathers and everything else is coming in fine. I read somewhere that smaller tail feathers mean its a cockeral but she acts so much like a hen it makes me question that, especially since her whole body is smaller than the other two. I have some pictures of the 3 of them together and also each of them separately. Any input would be great as to why she is smaller and opinions on whether the 3 are hens or not.... i'm still veryyy new at this and I want all my babies to be happy and healthy. Thanks so much!

This is snickers our SS.... notice her small tail.

all 3 of them together enjoying a treat
snickers is on the right.

stinker, our barred rock

nugget, our australorp (she WAS the smallest, hence her name...)
This is snickers our SS.... notice her small tail.
all 3 of them together enjoying a treat

stinker, our barred rock
nugget, our australorp (she WAS the smallest, hence her name...)