Does anyone happen to know how to sex buff orpington chicks? I currently have two that are about 7 weeks old, and I'm wondering if one of them is a roo. She (I'm still calling her a she in hopes that I'll get to keep her) has a much bigger comb than the other and is more aggressive. Is there another way to tell aside from the comb? We can't have roosters where I live, unfortunately, so I'll have to find a new home for her if she does turn out to be a roo. I would hate it if that were the case because she's my favorite out of the bunch! Will post pics when I get home from work, but for now I'd appreciate any feedback. This is my first flock so I know nothing about sexing chicks. I got them from a farm supply store so they should be pullets, but mistakes do happen. Anyway, thanks in advance




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