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Our Pekin chicks are from 2 different hens, which may account for the difference in size. 2 are far

bigger & have more wing feathers but the wings are wider - more triangular shaped than the others.

We think they will be Buff.

The 2 small ones are lighter colour, probably will be white, their wings are more pointy & narrow with

the lowest feather much longer than the others. Does this difference in wing shape & size indicate

the sex.

This morning while they were having a good flap & run about 2 chicks started fighting, they raised

their heads up & pecked eachothers beaks, they look like cockerels fighting, I'm sure they were just

playing at it, but does this mean they are probably boys?

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With pekins by far the easiest way to sex them is by comb size, within a few weeks the males will have pink obvious combs and the females combs are much smaller and a bit yellowy coloured

 

Feathering on the back and tail is normally quicker in females

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So the play fighting doesnt mean anything?

I'm feeling so impatient, I spose we'll have to wait another week or 2 till we know what we've got.

My son has got attached to one of the big ones & I'm praying that it's a girl :pray:

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The play fighting is quite common across both sexes

 

Some pekin experts can sex pekins at a day old I normally sort the body from the girls at about two weeks old by four weeks there wouldnt be any doubt though - comparatively quick whenyou look at other breeds but no consolation for you I am sure!

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:lol: you sound as impatient as me! Mine are two weeks too and I've been trying to guess what they are :think: I only have two chicks, the one that hatched first is smaller than the other but has a slightly more prominent comb and less feathers so far ..... at the moment I'm thinking that one is a cockerel and the other possibly a hen, but just like yours they have been squaring up to one another :roll:

 

Obviously just having the two I'm hoping that at least one of them is a hen! :pray:

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I have three four week old chicks, two millefluer pekins and one chocolate orpington bantam. Until last weekend I though the two pekins were both cockerels but one now has a larger comb and is developing very noticable wattles, so I'm hoping one hen and one cockerel. As for the orp bantam I haven't got a clue.

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I have 4 four week old golden spangled appenzellers (don't think a comb is going to help me sex these) and 1 four week old Old English Pheasant Fowl....haven't a clue where to start....

 

I was thinking that males are supposed to have pointier feathers, but my eyes aren't that good and they all seem to be the same....

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I'm feeling so impatient, I spose we'll have to wait another week or 2 till we know what we've got.

As redwing said, with Pekins after just two or three weeks it will start to become obvious which are the boys, by four or five weeks it's 100% clear. This is my five together at 4 weeks old; just look how different the 'head gear' of the two boys at the back is compared to the three girls.

 

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If you would like to see their progress over the first five weeks, you can click here for a short slideshow.

 

Andrew

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Wow, Andrew, look at those little combs! my chicks dont have those yet. There is a bit of colour on a couple of them,

& the 2 largest chicks have bigger ones but one is pinker than the other, I think I have 2 cockerels but I'm only really

guessing. Maybe a few more days then.

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I thought the black one might be a boy but now I'm not so sure :?

 

They're both looking decidedly girlie at the moment but obviously that could change! I've noticed that combs and wattles tend to get redder on the boys at around three weeks, or at least they do on everything I've ever hatched.

 

I have three girls and four boys this time around ..... and one of the boys (Silver Sussex / Cuckoo Marans) may be reprieved if his gorgeous colouring stays as he matures. :roll:

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Really - that would be great :D I was prepared to keep a cockerel and see if I could get away with it but it will be easier if they are both girls!

 

The first one is almost certainly a Millefleur I think. Jury is still out on the other one - I know you said you (Emma) thought it might be a black frizzle but shouldn't it be more frizzly by now?!

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Golly, none of mine have combs that big yet. I can just see the start of a tiny comb on some of them

but the colour seems to vary each time I look at them.They have lots of wing feathers though.

My little mystery black bantam something (surprise egg that slipped in with the others) has quite a big,

but yellow comb, but the Pekins are keeping me in suspence :anxious:

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These babies are 5 weeks old, still small but finally developing feathers & combs

what do you think about these 4?

This is Pixi (my favourite)

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Smidge (my son's favourite) she's the biggest & most feathered of them

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This is Sugar

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and Spice

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oops sorry Sugar has fallen off the page, I always have trouble fitting pics this site :oops:

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Thanks Andrew, I should have Image Maker somewhere which I think will do the same thing, cant

find it now I'll get techi hubbie to look over the weekend.

Meanwhile, any ideas about our chicks that havent fallen off the page? I need some good news, I've

been told that our little black mystery bantam girl is actually a boy, so we cant keep it after all.

I spend a stupid amount of time staring at the pekins, sometimes I think they're all girls, as the

combs are so small. Other times I think they're all boys because the little combs are fairly pink.

None of them has a comb as big as the black bantam but his is quite yellowy (s'why I thought was

a girl)

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lol I know what you mean Im always looking at mine too, and in denial about a lot of them Im sure. Its hard to tell from above shots as the way Im identifying mine is from the fact the boys headgear (Im guessing) seems to stick up more, where as the other ones that I presume are girls the combs tapper into the head more.

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... any ideas about our chicks? I need some good news, I've been told that our little black mystery bantam girl is actually a boy, so we cant keep it after all. I spend a stupid amount of time staring at the pekins, sometimes I think they're all girls, as the combs are so small. Other times I think they're all boys because the little combs are fairly pink. None of them has a comb as big as the black bantam but his is quite yellowy (s'why I thought was a girl)

It's really hard with your Pekins, what combs they have are flat and quite broad, whereas the Pekin comb is usually quite narrow and almost saw like with tiny little teeth. I'm going to say all girls, not because of the combs (odd as they are), but because there's no obvious sign of wattles. If you look back at my Pekins chicks at 4 weeks, both boys had very pronounced wattles and much bigger/taller combs. There was no such thing on the three girls.

 

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As all three of yours look so similar, I think they are all the same sex, so lets hope for girls :pray:.

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