Thank you for your input, i sincerely mean that. I guess mostly because i keep digging into different breeds and their looks between hen and roo and it seems that unless you know the breed you can't really be sure of the sex, as what has the cone and waddle of a rooster of one strongly looks like a hen of another. Then mixed breeds would be even more confusing. Same with stance/posture.and since pointed feathers at the tail base arn't noticable yet, what is it that people see that makes them think roo? So thanks. As far as the tai goes its ofter carried upright but there is a break not the u shape profile. Your post made me think maybe i ehould wait a few weeks more before i make my decision to return him, to give it time to definatly declare itself she/he.