McFunnyFarm

Chirping
Jul 20, 2022
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So, we hatched some barnyard mix chickens. I am trying to determine sex of the chicks. They are about 2 1/2 weeks old. At one week old, I tested the feather sexing to determine that 2 could be roosters. Now, looking at these combs.. I'm thinking I could have two more roosters... (3rd image to compare what other black chicks look like)

Their daddy is an American Game Rooster, possible mamas are:
Silver Laced Wyandotte
Barred Rock
Black Sex Link
Ameraucana
Welsummer
Easter Egger
Buff Brahma
Blue Laced Wyandotte
**My guess would be one of the first 3**

Chick #1:
IMG_20230508_223004.jpg


Chick #2:
IMG_20230508_223013.jpg



Chick #3:
IMG_20230508_223018.jpg
 
Well if you have guesses on mamas... That will work too. Just curious so I can determine how "accurate" feather sexing is.. is that more for purebred birds and not so much with the barnyard mix chicks? Here's a picture of my rooster.
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Well if you have guesses on mamas... That will work too. Just curious so I can determine how "accurate" feather sexing is.. is that more for purebred birds and not so much with the barnyard mix chicks? Here's a picture of my rooster.View attachment 3498989
Feather sexing only works when a variety is specifically breed for that, as with Amberlinks. Won't work with barnyard mixes or most breeds.
 

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