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Ive given up on that. Videos I've watched show too many different ways. I've been checking wings where they say hens have basically 2 layers with longer and shorter, roo's have even single layer. There several I've watched that show this method:


I've tried a few too. I was wrong. The people who do this as a job, must know a secret.

The guy at TSC and I measured wings and something else but he said he was clueless too. I was wanting a roo so I bought 6 straight runs and got 2 that I had for years. They died last yr and a neighbor gave me her spare.
 
The 8 eggs we incubated last Sep. provided us with 7 birds....one died and FIVE!!!! from the 6 were roosters...
Two were already traded away at the market and another given away. The next one will be given away tomorrow. Hopefully She is wrong about the next-to-last one also being a rooster.
 
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Had to laugh....the Rock barred "pullets" I bought for cheap (two bucks) at the Atwoods farm store....out of 6, 5 are now crowing. Pullets, right, ha.
Maybe the Scotts can dress up their chickens and call them "therapy pets"...they can identify as cats or something.
 
Had to laugh....the Rock barred "pullets" I bought for cheap (two bucks) at the Atwoods farm store....out of 6, 5 are now crowing. Pullets, right, ha.
They have figured out that if they do not just destroy the males in a huge batch (meant for mass laying farms) since they only want hens and eggs for the profits, it looks like they add the males to the SALES of whatever you order to make money instead of losing it and you bite the bullet with getting the roosters......
 
Caught "Tranny"..our Americana in act this morning eating eggs! (We call her Tranny cause she was given to us as a rooster and turned out to be a hen after she laid a green colored egg in her crate 2nd day after we had her quarantined before releasing her amongst the flock. 🤣.

Anyway, this is second go around with her eating eggs. I separated her before for about a week. She's did fine for few months after I put her back out, but she's at it again. If she does it again, after I let her back out this time...off with her head! She doesn't lay that often anyway for some reason. Only green egg in the bunch, so it's easy to tell. She ain't gonna freeload anymore. Funny too, the first egg that hatched in incubator was the green one (hers). That chick came out strong as heck, has been dominant over all the rest, and I think the only rooster in the bunch (based on wing check and tail feathers (has no tail feathers like the rest)...but then again, could take after it's mamma! And might not be a rooster after all!
 
Caught "Tranny"..our Americana in act this morning eating eggs! (We call her Tranny cause she was given to us as a rooster and turned out to be a hen after she laid a green colored egg in her crate 2nd day after we had her quarantined before releasing her amongst the flock. 🤣.

Anyway, this is second go around with her eating eggs. I separated her before for about a week. She's did fine for few months after I put her back out, but she's at it again. If she does it again, after I let her back out this time...off with her head! She doesn't lay that often anyway for some reason. Only green egg in the bunch, so it's easy to tell. She ain't gonna freeload anymore. Funny too, the first egg that hatched in incubator was the green one (hers). That chick came out strong as heck, has been dominant over all the rest, and I think the only rooster in the bunch (based on wing check and tail feathers (has no tail feathers like the rest)...but then again, could take after it's mamma! And might not be a rooster after all!
Chicken soup.
 
Caught "Tranny"..our Americana in act this morning eating eggs! (We call her Tranny cause she was given to us as a rooster and turned out to be a hen after she laid a green colored egg in her crate 2nd day after we had her quarantined before releasing her amongst the flock. 🤣.

Anyway, this is second go around with her eating eggs. I separated her before for about a week. She's did fine for few months after I put her back out, but she's at it again. If she does it again, after I let her back out this time...off with her head! She doesn't lay that often anyway for some reason. Only green egg in the bunch, so it's easy to tell. She ain't gonna freeload anymore. Funny too, the first egg that hatched in incubator was the green one (hers). That chick came out strong as heck, has been dominant over all the rest, and I think the only rooster in the bunch (based on wing check and tail feathers (has no tail feathers like the rest)...but then again, could take after it's mamma! And might not be a rooster after all!
Call Kristie Noem. She will take her to the gravel pit.

I think I butchered her name.
 
Tranny is out of jail. She's my only Americana left, but she free loads again, with not laying, and eating everybody elses eggs, she's going down. Put the white hen back in crate that the rooster will not leave alone. She's back with 2 terribly raw spots on top of her back. Cleaned the wounds, put colloidal silver spray on them. 1 hen (same one) out of 22! Rooster will not leave her alone. Saddle didnt stay on long when I let let her back out. She's a small hen and I'm gonna have to adjust the snaps. Smallest one they had and it's too big for her.
 

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