Hen or Roo? Blue Australorps

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Apr 22, 2025
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New to raising chicks this year, I currently have 4 blue australorps (the last 4 available at a nearby feed store… in hindsight should’ve seen that as a sign) and am afraid I’ve wound up with 4 Roos.

Wives tales were somewhat reliable for 3 of them… large feet, red combs coming in early, larger in size, super friendly… but now that they’re 7 weeks old they’re looking a bit different.

I’ll post a picture of 2 separate chickens. One has a darker red comb, and the other has a pale comb, Is smaller in size, is more timid, and has different shaped back and tail feathers. Curious if I might have a hen after all? 🤞

First picture is what I suspect is a roo (?) with a red comb that started coming in a couple weeks ago. The second picture is what I’m hoping is a hen. Paler comb, hard to tell but smaller in stature, and when her tail is down her back is much more fluffy and rounded similar to my other sexed hens also 7 weeks old.

Do I have 2 Roos here or is my wishful thinking paying off?
 

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I'm no expert, but all of them look like pullets to me. Australorps hens have decently sized combs and wattles when fully grown and even the pullets can begin to show them pretty early, in my limited experience. You have some pretty girls (but I am sure they are smart and kind, too!)
 

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