Tired of getting roosters

Pommeraniac

In the Brooder
10 Years
Feb 28, 2009
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Vail, AZ
I have 14 chickens and I have had to rehome six that have turned out to be roosters. Is there any sure way of sexing these young birds when I get them. They are usually about 8 weeks old and the feed stores tell me they are hens and sure enough..... roosters!!!!

I currently have two that stand off to each other and jump up and hit their chest together. Is that a sign of roosters?

Any help would be appreciated. I keep buying and then have to give the roosters away because nobody will buy them.

HELP!!!

I have not posted here in a long time.

Scott
 
I had the same problem with feed stores around here. I have found a reputable breeder though and they will guarantee their chickens if it aint a pullet bring it back and will give me one the same age. Heck they even took they hatchery pullets that I bought from the feed store that a few turned out to be roosters. Look on craigslist, that is where I found my breeder. You might have better luck and can do a deal with a handshake. Im hopin for the best for ya.
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My pullets are always bumping chests just to establish the pecking order, you still have the chance that they are pullets
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Thank you for the replies. I just bought 2 blue giant cochins, 1 buff orpington and one rhoad Island red yesterday. One of my other young silver laced wyandotte is bumping chest with my new orpington.

Scott (Pommeraniac)
 
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The surest method is get sex-links if you just want good layers. If you are breeding you will probably have to get used to sending a lot of chickens to freezer camp.

I don't know what hatchery mine came from. I bought them at Coastal Farm. But of 23, only 2 turned out to be roosters. Apparently they did a good job sexing the hatchlings. I got Wyandottes, EEs and Production Reds.
 

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