PULLET or COCKEREL? | How To Identify Pullets When Buying or Raising Your Own Laying Flock

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  • Опубликовано: 13 июл 2024
  • Feather Sexing is generally considered 90-99% successful. Feather Sexing is the easiest way to attempt to learn how to identify a young pullet from a cockerel. And takes little to no training. I remember researching this when we bought our first laying flock and going to the feed store to pick out baby chickens. I was looking for clear definition of the primary and covert feathers. This sexing process works best for chicks between one and four days old.
    If I couldn't feather sex them without a doubt I would set them back. I still could be wrong about our supposed rooster but I do know for a fact the other 4 are most certainly pullets. I hope this helps you out if your going to purchase a laying flock for the first time or hatching out your own.
    Also Post Edit: Cockerels have covert feathers as well they are just the same length typically as their primary feathers.
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Комментарии • 74

  • @1870s
    @1870s  4 года назад +6

    Post Edit: I guess all chickens have primary and covert feathers, however on pullet the primary and covert feathers are clearly distinguishable. Good luck selecting your laying flock

  • @zanity777
    @zanity777 Год назад +2

    I've watched other feather sexing videos but you have explained it so clearly; thanks, I needed that!😊

  • @VirginiaAlexander-tj8ez
    @VirginiaAlexander-tj8ez Год назад +1

    I watched a couple other videos on this and yours was very informative. You explained the feather difference between male and female. That was very helpful to me, thank you! Loved the chickadee art too!

  • @BubblesByHeather
    @BubblesByHeather 4 года назад +1

    I was wondering what you were looking for the other day when they hatched, I saw you spread a wing. I learn something new every time I watch your videos! Thanks :)

  • @rodrigocurbelo8692
    @rodrigocurbelo8692 Год назад +1

    Nice job on the brooder lamp setup! The long clamp looks sturdy and adjustable.

  • @cynthiafisher9907
    @cynthiafisher9907 4 года назад +1

    That’s exciting and pretty amazing that your percentage of hens is so high! Congrats on the babies!

  • @marymiller3580
    @marymiller3580 3 месяца назад

    This was the most helpful feather sexing vid I have seen. Thank you.

  • @lmfarms4611
    @lmfarms4611 2 года назад +1

    Great video, I have English Springer Spaniel, when your baby chicks started chirping they went crazy looking all over the house for them. Thanks again.

  • @bluegreenoranges
    @bluegreenoranges 3 года назад +1

    I wish I had seen so many of your videos 6 months ago.😁 This is a great tip!

  • @OurTreasuredHome
    @OurTreasuredHome 4 года назад

    Hello that is so awesome. Thank you for showing this and I love learning about chickens and learning something new today. Thank you for sharing, God bless stay safe and have a wonderful day

  • @HousewifeInTheWoods
    @HousewifeInTheWoods 4 года назад +4

    Thank you SO much for this!!!!! My new babies come on the 27th I'm so excited ...... I just love watching your channel, I learn so much and you have a great delivery style. Easy going and soothing to watch ♡♡♡ best wishes with your babies, I can't wait to watch them grow

    • @1870s
      @1870s  4 года назад

      Awe have fun with your new babies

  • @christinaerskin1413
    @christinaerskin1413 Год назад

    Thank you so much for sharing this!! Very helpful 👍

  • @carolynmoody9460
    @carolynmoody9460 4 года назад

    Amazing I learned something new. Thank you for this video ❤️❤️

  • @deeleb5064
    @deeleb5064 4 года назад +7

    Might be a good idea to either keep the ro or get another one for future flocks. We don't know what all may be coming.

  • @northmaineguy5896
    @northmaineguy5896 Год назад

    Very interesting and easy to understand-- thank you!

  • @andycalcutt2177
    @andycalcutt2177 Год назад +1

    A+ plus dear, on the clearest photos showing the feather structure of both sexes. I just subscribed, for your efforts and time taken to make this video thanks. ABCIII

  • @pamschonfarber1041
    @pamschonfarber1041 Год назад

    Ty for teaching this my daughter just had babe chickens, although knowing her she already knows this, she's always doing research on her chickens

  • @fourdayhomestead2839
    @fourdayhomestead2839 4 года назад

    A nugget of info. Thanks.

  • @shellyaltman6279
    @shellyaltman6279 4 года назад

    Great info. Thanks

  • @gracefoster9777
    @gracefoster9777 Год назад

    Thank very much.

  • @suzanneguiho4882
    @suzanneguiho4882 4 года назад

    Thank you!

  • @chasingmoonlightfarm
    @chasingmoonlightfarm 4 года назад

    Cool! I am learning new things all of the time! 😅

  • @hopefisher6549
    @hopefisher6549 Год назад

    Thank you for sharing

  • @nannygeorginasmith3938
    @nannygeorginasmith3938 4 года назад +1

    Very informative thanks for sharing 🐣chickens are so full of character👍😎

    • @1870s
      @1870s  4 года назад +1

      They are

  • @loraineleuschke4186
    @loraineleuschke4186 4 года назад +1

    I always wondered how they could be sexed at such a young age. Thank you for the info.

  • @bryanna.summer
    @bryanna.summer 3 месяца назад

    Hi! Thanks for this helpful video. I know I’m a few years late lol but where did you get your overalls?! ❤

  • @user-de7jc7ne8c
    @user-de7jc7ne8c 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much now I know

  • @judydrouhard2651
    @judydrouhard2651 4 года назад

    So interesting

  • @PaullaWells
    @PaullaWells 4 года назад

    That is really great information! Thank you!

    • @1870s
      @1870s  4 года назад +1

      I hope it helps somebody

    • @PaullaWells
      @PaullaWells 4 года назад

      @@1870s - Oh I think it sure will! I am building a coop this summer in preparation of getting some laying hens. In the event I must buy chicks I can now double check chicks that are being sold as pullets so you have in the very least helped me.

  • @blairtheageese5269
    @blairtheageese5269 3 года назад +2

    Hatch 8 and 1 rooster 7 hens same as what your saying, also rooster voice is louder, look at the tail hens grow faster , Thank you

  • @cindyengland9669
    @cindyengland9669 Год назад

    Good video

  • @stephiefultz
    @stephiefultz 4 года назад

    Thanks for sharing!! Have a wonderful day. Heading out to work in garden again 😁

    • @1870s
      @1870s  4 года назад +1

      Nothing more for me to do till warmer weather gets here, have fun

    • @stephiefultz
      @stephiefultz 4 года назад

      That 1870's Homestead well it’s cold up in northern Michigan but We just finished putting our fence up. And getting prep for warmer weather..

  • @BeesBikinis
    @BeesBikinis 4 года назад

    That’s easy!!

  • @AshGreen359
    @AshGreen359 2 года назад +2

    Depends on the breed

  • @raincoast9010
    @raincoast9010 4 года назад

    Very interesting. Could you give us your thoughts on the incubator and if you would get a bigger one? Thanks.

    • @1870s
      @1870s  4 года назад

      Incubator worked perfectly for small homestead, but yeah already wishing I had gotten the bigger

  • @silversage03
    @silversage03 4 года назад +1

    That's amazing! I wonder if that would work for guineas as well?

    • @1870s
      @1870s  4 года назад +1

      I'm not sure but I bet Mr. Google knows

  • @TJ-se9kz
    @TJ-se9kz 4 года назад +2

    I seen a video of a chicken breeder and she said the rounder the egg, is most likely a hen and the long narrow egg are rooster. I would be interested if you use this method to see if she was right.

    • @1870s
      @1870s  4 года назад +2

      That's what we're hoping for. We used "round" eggs when we hatched both rounds of chicks. We'll see as they age, if it helped. So far, going by feathers, it worked pretty well.

    • @melba5337
      @melba5337 Год назад

      I have one really round egg that is looking like a rooster, though we will be very happy if he is. His daddy who was the best rooster died so we would welcome him. I do wonder how much the breed and age can affect the egg sexing technique. I have a dozen that are in the incubator now. If the egg shape really dictates we'll have 4 roosters and 8 hens.

    • @TJ-se9kz
      @TJ-se9kz Год назад

      @@melba5337 Thank you for replying and letting me know. Please share the outcome! GOOD LUCK & THANK YOU!

    • @melba5337
      @melba5337 Год назад

      Just kidding. I think wait until they are 4 days. It now has differing feathers that look like a female. My bad. Probably because I was really hoping it was a rooster.

  • @barblucas2539
    @barblucas2539 Месяц назад +1

    Would like to know if feathers sexing goes the same with Old English Bantam 🤔

    • @1870s
      @1870s  Месяц назад

      not sure

  • @loboalamo
    @loboalamo 2 года назад

    I know this. I do buy chicks from my farm store, but I don’t handle them. I do look for signs of splaying, scissor beaks, and good thrift. If I want pullets I order them, and I handle them for all the same reasons and sexing. And I don’t mind if there is a rooster or two. I have bought all roosters.
    I don’t think I would be to pleased that the majority of what I bought at the farm store of straight run chickens were almost all male.

    • @user-zp7jp1vk2i
      @user-zp7jp1vk2i 5 месяцев назад

      cold nights last year and I got over 90% roosters.

  • @nashwaran473
    @nashwaran473 11 месяцев назад

    Does it work on 9 days ols chic

  • @johnford3761
    @johnford3761 Год назад

    Is this only at the first few days? Or is it the same at 1 month?

    • @1870s
      @1870s  Год назад +1

      Only the first few days

  • @Bufforp1ngt0n
    @Bufforp1ngt0n Год назад +1

    Does this work on black australorps?

    • @user-zp7jp1vk2i
      @user-zp7jp1vk2i 5 месяцев назад

      "this"? work? maybe on Purebreds of established breeds I find my EE's and mixed all over the map on feather, comb, and growth and even behavior. A matched group of Purebreds would fgive you a known BASE to judge the others in the same group. Not so the mutts, or breeds "not finished" when the breeder passed on.

  • @anirthesengalparrot
    @anirthesengalparrot 4 месяца назад

    So baby girls chiks grow wings faster than baby boys !!?

  • @bryanchristopherdayrit4323
    @bryanchristopherdayrit4323 3 года назад

    Thank you for that i like your incubator i hope you can send me one 😍❤️

  • @deeleb5064
    @deeleb5064 4 года назад

    From what I have read, you can mate a rooster with his mother or daughters but not with sisters and vice versa, a hen with father or sons but not brothers.

    • @1870s
      @1870s  4 года назад

      Right and this would be a brother

  • @CCCFattyChickens
    @CCCFattyChickens Год назад +1

    Nice cute baby chicks:) This was a good informational video for me. I also like to sex my chickens by their size:)

  • @lannieharper7926
    @lannieharper7926 15 часов назад

    Mam , baby chick's are not born ! They are actually hatched !!
    .BTW the Roosters are Eaten when i'm hatching !!

  • @philipketchell8369
    @philipketchell8369 Год назад

    Sorry but it's not covert....it's primary secondary feathers..

  • @audreymabhena91
    @audreymabhena91 3 года назад +1

    all my chicks are males 😭😭

  • @Christian_counsel
    @Christian_counsel Год назад

    Do not use this it isn’t accurate. Mine showed 3 hens and 1 rooster. I got 2 roosters. And 2 hens. And one of the hens was one that showed a rooster. Was wayyyy off

    • @1870s
      @1870s  Год назад

      It absolutely works but only accurate the first few days, so if you went out and looked at mature birds or older pullets then yes you might have seen a difference we've had a near 100% success rate

    • @Christian_counsel
      @Christian_counsel Год назад

      @@1870s I did it as soon as they hatched and checked 3 times after. Feathers showed 1 rooster 3 hens. I ended up with 2 roosters and 2 hens. And the one with the same length feathers was a hen lol