Wing sexing

Ing88

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Sep 10, 2020
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Any idea on the sex of these say looking at the wings? They are 3 weeks old
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The New Hampshires can be sexed by the colors of their juvenile plumage. Males are a darker red then females.
Just a little tip, I learned this with mine.
 
They are too old to do an accurate wing sexing. It can only be done when the chicks hatch or shortly after they have hatched. The wing feathers will seem longer or vary in size if the bird is a female. If the feathers look to be all about the same length, it's probably a male.
 

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