When will they start crowing and what does it sound like?

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when I chose my first "A&Ms" from the local breeder here, she advised me to look for the feather-scalped heads as a sign of females that were being mounted/mated.

I chose 4 such birds and she was right or I was lucky- they are all females.

You got lucky
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first time for everything
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aside from finding my wife, I mean...
 
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some of my Roos sound like they are saying" i'm a brat!" and some sound like they are saying"Look at me!" plus there's 1 other sound but i don't hear it very often and haven't quite figured it out yet...LOL
 
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when I chose my first "A&Ms" from the local breeder here, she advised me to look for the feather-scalped heads as a sign of females that were being mounted/mated.

I chose 4 such birds and she was right or I was lucky- they are all females.

You got lucky
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AMEN
 
so, with the whites, help me out, outside of autopsy...
beer sexing and, succinctly, the "if it lays an egg, its a hen" line, is the only way to be sure.
 
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Vent sexing can be used.. but I enjoy the beer part too much to do it any other way really..

Me and thee!

I don't care for looking up the skirts!

Just Me!
 
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Vent sexing can be used.. but I enjoy the beer part too much to do it any other way really..

Me and thee!

I don't care for looking up the skirts!

Just Me!

CHICKEN!
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Vent sexing can be used.. but I enjoy the beer part too much to do it any other way really..

Me and thee!

I don't care for looking up the skirts!

Just Me!

Same here!
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