YO GEORGIANS! :)

Oh I'm so sorry.
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Winter was not kind this year to begin with..
Alright now, "Chicken Checker"!!
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Oh, checker ... nevermind.
 
I started to suspect my blue ameraucauna chick was male and posted pix on here. Others said look at the comb and look for three rows of vertical peas instead of just one. Sho 'nough the chick has 3 vertical rows, having said that it was not easy to tell and my little Dominique of the same age has a wide flat comb that could be interpreted as multiple rows but I am sure that chick is female because of the dark feathering.

See the three faint rows on the blue below at 5 weeks:

Even if the three faint rows weren't there, that comb is awfully red for a five-week-old pullet. So yes, it's almost definitely a roo.
 
Do I even want to ask how one puts a chick down? :(
In this case, we're going to give it to my huge over-grown nephew and have him step on it. I hate the idea of drowning, and breaking the neck of a tiny chick might be too difficult, since it may still be flexible like a human baby's would. But I want to do something quick and painless, so squishing may be the answer here.
 

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