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Are my shes little hes?
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Are my shes little hes? It’s a cluck-tastic question that many chicken parents find themselves pondering, especially when their feathered friends start to show some unexpected traits! If you’ve recently welcomed a batch of females from Murray McMurray and are now questioning their gender at just four weeks old, you’re not alone. With breeds like the Colombian Wyandotte, Buff Orpington, and Barred Rock, it can be tricky to determine their true identities at such a young age. Join the fun as we explore the signs that might indicate whether your little ladies are, in fact, little gents! Let’s unravel the mystery together and see if you’ve got a case of fowl play on your hands.

| These are all supposed to be females from Murray Mcmurray but now I’m wondering if I got a bad batch. They are 4 weeks old! For reference if it matters they are a columbian Wyandotte, buff orpington, and barred rock. [link] [comments] |
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