The links say the videos are private. Perhaps you could try again? Seeing different angles may be helpful in telling gender.Hi all, I have an 11 week EE, bought at the feed store as a "sexed pullet Araucana". Well, it is rumpless, but of course is not an Araucana. I got it with 2 cochins, a silkie and a "mystery bantam", which turned out to be a silver sebright. So, out of 5 chicks, 4 being unsexed, the only one I KNOW is a boy is the sebright. He showed his true colors weeks ago and has been crowing for about a week or so.
The EE, however, has me very confused. From the beginning it has been the "mamma" to all the other chicks, I assume because it towers over them. It was very skittish for a while, but has calmed down a lot and is easily handled now. But, for the last 3 mornings, it has been "crowing". Well, sort of, not like a regular rooster crows, and it only does it a few times in the morning and I have not heard it do it outside or in the evening (they sleep in the living room), while the sebright does it all day. The comb is pink but not at all red like the sebright. There are no wattles, but EE's don't really get them, do they? There are no sickle feathers that I can see (my EE hen has the same "pointy" feathers, but it's an illusion). I don't see any hackle feathers, but because it doesnt have a tail, it's hard to tell, it's wings pretty much cover it's entire back. This is a video I took this morning of them bothIt doesn't act "rooish", like the other roo's I have (or have had). Ironically, I also have a serama pullet that "crowed" when she was about 3 or 4 months oldPleeeeeeeeze tell me there is still a chance it's a girl.
here's some pics
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