They look a bit darker on film but here are the chicks in question. My thoughts they would be darker, perhaps they could be females. I'm not color blind but the white tipped wings seemed too white. I'm hoping I just don't know what I'm talking about.
Thanks to all who have offered their thoughts
Caveat emptor,how true.SS said to come in and we'll "work" something out.I've already found her some more females and am a bit discouraged to have 6 I don't need to raise or will have no purpose for but as I said there is no sense in not raising them.
Thanks for everyones input and if you need 6...
I didn't laugh too hard so as not to hurt her feelings but lesson learned.I'm heading by SS this afternoon to talk to this guy and see if they'll give her some guaranteed females to replace these.
Who knows,these may end up being hens but things sure look dim.
I was not planning on raising...
all of these are the same yellowish white.You can't believe everything on the internet but I think there should be some red or darker hue. I don't think these will lay any eggs.I'll probably take these from her and raise them until I can find a home for them get her some new chicks
to raise.
thank you,we'll see what happens.This guy at SS used a method of turning the chick over and if the legs/feet stayed closed to body they were hens,if they started moving their legs as if trying to run,males.I'm not familiar with this method but thought the colors were the tell all.
Thanks again
my neighbor finally got her own chicks after watching me enjoy mine.They were purchased at Southern States and the fellow there assured her they were females.
She purchased 6 Hubbard Golden Comets,I suggested that she get these due to the sex link similarities to the Red Star.
I saw them this...