ISA brown chick - roo or hen?? - NEW PICS!

TinaK

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hi!

I had to become a member... to finally get the byc expert opinion on whether my 5 week old chick (turn 6 weeks on Tuesday) is a rooster!!

I don't know much about chickens, but I am beginning to get paranoid that one of my 'girls' is actually a 'boy'.... I don't think a rooster would go down well in my neighbourhood (city dweller) so if it is a rooster I should probably look to replace it sooner rather than later.

The chicks were purchased as ISA browns at 4 weeks old.. they are supposably both female.

All pictures show the chicks today at age 5wks + 4days.

In The first picture the one I am suspect on is the chick on the LEFT hand side. I am quite confident the one on the RIGHT is a hen.

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The second picture shows a better shot of the tail on the bird I think is a rooster! In the first picture it didn't really look as it does in real life. In this shot the chick I think is a rooster is still on the LEFT hand side.

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This next pic shows a close up of the hen.. and also the tail and of the bird I am suspect on. It is worth noting that when Ipicked the chicks up (2 weeks ago) the bird I 'think' is a rooster had been pecked along it's back and had minimal feather between the wings or on top of the tail and on patches on it's side (well I think? it had been pecked!!!). The feathers began growing immediately once I had the birds home.....

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this final shot is of the 'suspects' head....

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I can't wait to get someone else's opinion!
 
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Both pullets. The one just started getting her comb early to scare you
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. There hasn't been nearly enough comb growth or color change for it to be a roo.
 
I say girls, too. My ISA brown has huge wattles and a large, floppy comb but she is all girl...gives me eggs every day that are extra jumbo sized.
 
You've definitely got yourself a little boy.

ETA: see if you can get a pic of the culprits back and where the saddle feathers would be found. If those are coming in quite shiny and pointy, paired with that comb you've for sure got a little boy.
 
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well supposably these are ISA browns, sex-links and female... but 'who knows' whats these birds actually are!.....


and yes ISA browns are, well are truly meant to be sex-linked.. (white hen X brown rooster of certain breeds) but there are differing opinions on the matter nowdays.....
 
Give it another week or two. The coloring is too similar. While the one on the left has bigger comb, bigger legs and the roo stance, it may just be a female trying to assert itself as the leader. :0) Does it like to play volleyball and drive a truck?
 

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