•1 min read•from Raising Chickens or Other Poultry for Eggs, Meat, or as Pets
Do we have a rooster?
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Hey y’all! It sounds like you’re in the cluck-tastic phase of chick-raising! At six weeks old, your feathered friends are at a fun stage where their true identities start to peek through—literally! If you’re beginning to suspect that one of your chicks might be a rooster in disguise, you’re not alone. Many chicken enthusiasts have experienced the classic “is it a hen or a he?” dilemma. Roosters can show off their personalities early on, often revealing telltale signs like larger combs or the occasional crow. So, let’s dive into the clues that can help you determine if you’ve got a handsome rooster among your flock. Thanks for sharing your journey with us, and we’re here to help you unravel the mystery!

| Hey yall. We bought some chicks who are almost 6 weeks now. We were told that they were all hens but were starting to wonder if she is actually a he. Thank you! [link] [comments] |
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