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  1. SilverBirds

    Need help sexing 4 different chicks. 4 different breeds.

    Bright red combs and wattles are almost always indicators of a male. Do you have any pictures you can post?
  2. SilverBirds

    Need help sexing 4 different chicks. 4 different breeds.

    If they are younger than 12 weeks that rule doesn't really apply. When chicks are growing they get all kinds of wonky feathers that they eventually molt or grow into. Different feather patterns can also give illusions of "pointed" or "rounded" male/female feathers. Looking at comb development is...
  3. SilverBirds

    Need help sexing 4 different chicks. 4 different breeds.

    Everyone looks like a pullet so far.
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