Gender help.

Luv2fly

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Sep 13, 2024
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This is my first time hatching eggs.
I ended up with 6 hatchlings. I think at least four are girls because their wing feathers and vent both match up to be girls.
But there are 2 i am not sure about.
The first is frizzle easter egger. Whose wing feathers look like a male but i dont see a bump at the vent.
 

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Feather sexing is not accurate and only works if specifically bred for. Done properly by an expert, vent sexing is the most reliable way of telling gender for chicks this age.
 
Well hopefully my mediocre newbie vent sexing is correct because if so i got all girls! Lol
 
Well hopefully my mediocre newbie vent sexing is correct because if so i got all girls! Lol
Time will tell how well you did. Around 4 weeks old you can start to get a good idea on what you have based on comb and wattle development. By 6-12 weeks old you should be pretty confident looking at the comb and wattles, and for some breeds, color and feather pattern.
 
This is my first time hatching eggs.
I ended up with 6 hatchlings. I think at least four are girls because their wing feathers and vent both match up to be girls.
But there are 2 i am not sure about.
The first is frizzle easter egger. Whose wing feathers look like a male but i dont see a bump at the vent.
I think there a bit young to tell for now
 

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