Can anyone tell me if my chicks are roos or hens. I bought 8 chicks and have 7 left. One for sure turken, 4RIR, 2 pullet, and the other yellow one.

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🙂 you don't need tail and wing feathers to see that huge pink, curved on top comb of his.

If you look at your pullets they all have virtually no comb and it is straight on top.
 
🙂 you don't need tail and wing feathers to see that huge pink, curved on top comb of his.

If you look at your pullets they all have virtually no comb and it is straight on top.
I was hoping he'd be a hen. We'll I hope all the rest of my chicks are female. Turk is a turken. Can they be crossbred with other breeds? The other yellowish one was in the same bin at tractor supply. I'm honestly not sure what tractor supply is doing this year because before they had their chicks sexed and better labeled. I'm assuming most of the red ones are Rhode Island reds. I bought 8 chicks to begin with and lost one. It was a runt. I bought 4 Rhode Island reds, 2 just labeled pullets, Turk, and the other yellow one, and 2 ducklings. The ducklings weren't labeled as to breed. The lady said they'd be a silver color, but Google image keeps telling me Peking ducks, so I have no idea what they sold me.
 
Big Boss is probably a cockerel as well, pink wattles. Also keep an eye on Speck as those are thick legs it has, if it has pink wattles as well then it will be a cockerel.

You can essentially cross any chicken breed with any other chicken breed or jungle fowl. When crossing though common sense should come into play as some bantams are way too small to safely cross with some of the larger breeds, although I have heard of it being done successfully.

The red ones look like RIR's to me. It looks like you are keeping the ducks together with the chickens, it might pay to do a search of the forum for tips and tricks on keeping ducks with chickens as they have different needs and others on here have figured out good ways of caring for both of their needs together.
 

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