How To Sex Newborn Chickens?

Wait until the chicks are at least 6–8 weeks old for more reliable sexing

Check breed-specific sexing traits, since some breeds are easier to sex than others

Compare comb and wattle development; males often develop larger, redder combs earlier

Observe feather growth; in some breeds, males and females feather in differently

Look at leg thickness and stance; males may appear more robust

Watch for early behavior differences such as crowing, mounting, or dominant posturing

Use vent sexing only if trained, since it requires skill and can injure chicks if done incorrectly

Use DNA sexing from a feather or blood sample for the most accurate early result

Ask the hatchery if the chicks were sexed before purchase

Consult an experienced poultry breeder or veterinarian if unsure

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