Baby Chicks 6 Weeks Old: Fully Feathered & Tame to Touch!
My chicks are growing up fast. They are fully feathered and I'm able to sex the males from the females. There are more females which is a very good thing. At 4 to 6 weeks, start to hold the chicks more often and extend your hand slowly to pet them to gain their trust so they won't be scared of you as they grow up. Happy Chicken Keeping! 🐤🐤🐤🐤

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