At Organic Chicken Farming , we have a 99% success rate on providing female young chickens (pullets) to the bay area chicken enthusiasts so you can feel at ease and not have to double guess the gender of your selection. {If on an odd chance it turns out to be a rooster, we offer a full refund or another pullet.}
Many of you've asked us the best way to determine the sex of the chickens.
Like many of you, we've learned how to tell the gender of chickens through many trials and errors. Eventually, through sensitive observations, years of experiences, and documentation, we developed a system that works for our farm to ensure we only provide pullets to our customers.
Here we've found a comprehensive video to explain the different ways to tell the gender of chickens.
Let's hear from Sheryl from New Zealand on tips to tell whether your baby chick is a cockerel♀︎or a pullet ♂︎
Enjoy your chickens and stay safe always!
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