Jayteetee
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- Jan 21, 2024
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If you do have a male and a female, the difference should be completely obvious by 8 weeks. Egg laying is the only way to be completely sure, technically, since some hens grow spurs and crow. But that's not super likely. Chances are, you'll know in about a month. You could post pictures of them at that time if you want more sure opinions.
Post hopping. This is a long shot if you get this. Does this look like a roo?If you do have a male and a female, the difference should be completely obvious by 8 weeks. Egg laying is the only way to be completely sure, technically, since some hens grow spurs and crow. But that's not super likely. Chances are, you'll know in about a month. You could post pictures of them at that time if you want more sure opinions.