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« on: March 30, 2007, 02:38 »
I have just come across this site and hoping someone can help me. Is there a way of telling the sex of new chickens, I have a hen sitting and would like to be able to tell sooner than later. Hi from New Zealand.

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« Reply #1 on: March 30, 2007, 09:22 »
Hi there. It depends what they are. Some are auto sexing like legbars but most I don't think you can tell until they are older. Muntjac will be able to tell you about their feathers and how you can sex them but I am no expert. I generally find out when they start laying eggs or crowing!!! :oops:

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« Reply #2 on: March 30, 2007, 13:52 »
Sexing day-old chicks can be accomplished by one of two methods: 1) vent sexing or 2) feather sexing. Each method has difficulties that make it unsuitable for use by the small flock owner. Vent sexing relys on the visual identification of sex based on appearance of sexual organs. Feather sexing is based on differences in feather characteristics at hatch time. A brief explanation of each method is as follows.

Vent sexing of chicks at hatching has complications that make it more difficult than sex determination of most other animals. The reason is that the sexual organs of birds are located within the body and are not easily distinguishable. The copulatory organ of chickens can be identified as male or female by shape, but there are over fifteen different different shapes to consider. Therefore, few people have experience with determining the sex of birds because of the difficult nature of the process. Most of these highly trained individuals are employed by large commercial hatcheries. The training to be a chick sexer is so difficult and lengthy that the average poultry owner finds it unjustifiable.

Feather sexing is based on feather characteristics that differ between male and female chicks. The method is very easy to learn by the poultryman, but the feather appearances are determined by specially selected genetic traits that must be present in the chick strain. Most strains (breeds) of chickens do not have these feather sexing characteristics and feathering of both sexes appear identical.

The most convenient method of sexing chickens by the small flock owner is to care for the birds until they begin showing the natural secondary characteristics of their sex. In males, the combs and wattles will become larger than those on females and the head will become more angular and masculine looking. The female will remain smaller than the male and is more refined or feminine looking. In some varieties the feathers of each sex will develop a characteristic color pattern that identifies it. These varieties of birds are similar to the feather-sex strains of chickens discussed above. Sexing based on secondary sex characteristics can usually be performed after chicks attain 4 to 6 weeks of age.

so stick to the sexing of your birds by using the age method  i use 16 weeks and eat the cockerals as pousson why waste them
still alive /............

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« Reply #3 on: April 02, 2007, 00:16 »
Thanks for that, will wait and see, as you say they will make good pot roasters.  Another question........I see when feeding them this morning one hen has her 'bottom' bulging out, what is that cause and does she need to 'go'   It is great having you out there.  Cheers

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« Reply #4 on: April 02, 2007, 00:19 »
the bottom is the cloaca she will be fine unless it gtes infected but i find they pop it out in the fresh air every now and again

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« Reply #5 on: April 02, 2007, 03:22 »
Thanks muntjac, appreciate the reply. Have put her in a pen on her own to kep an eye on her.


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