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Is this legbar hen or roo?
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Are you scratching your head wondering whether your 6-week-old legbar is a hen or a roo? You’re not alone! Many chicken enthusiasts find themselves in the same cluck-tastically confusing situation. Legbar chickens are known for their striking appearance and charming personalities, but distinguishing between the genders at this age can be a bit tricky. With their distinctive plumage and potential for egg-citing traits, it’s essential to know what to look for. In this guide, we’ll explore the tell-tale signs that can help you determine if your feathered friend is destined to lay eggs or strut around like a proud rooster. So, let’s dive into the delightful world of legbars and unravel the mystery together!

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