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    Ended 14th Annual BYC Easter Hatch-Along—Cutest Baby Fowl Photo Contest—Win a Brinsea Incubator!

    I think if you look 2 or 3 messages up from your message, there will be an explanation. Basically, if you click on the 1st page, where the contest description is, an announcement will be posted there, when judging is finished, with a link to the winners list. That’s my understanding. Good Luck!
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    Buff Orp Rooster x with Rhode Island white

    Hi, Another genetics question. Would crossing a Buff Orpington rooster with a Rhode Island white hen create sex link chicks? The RI white carries the silver gene, and the Buff the wheaton gene correct? Also, if you could recommend a good place to start reading up on chicken genetics that...
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    Orpington Roo x Wyandotte

    Oh my goodness! Thank you so much! So there is color sexing, feather sexing, and vent sexing? I really appreciate everyone taking the time to help me understand.
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    Orpington Roo x Wyandotte

    I just want to clarify. I hope that I’m understanding correctly. So the males will be yellow and the females will be reddish orange? So there is the possibility that they can be feathered sexed at birth? Also, the Wheaton gene in the Buff will cancel any lacing? Thank you!
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    Orpington Roo x Wyandotte

    Bummer. Live and learn. Thank you.
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    New Member with genetics question

    Hi, I joined because I have a genetics question. We are incubating our own eggs this year and are attempting to breed sex links. (Buff Orpington Roo x Silver Laced Wyandotte … if anyone can direct me to an already started thread on this cross that would be great. I’m specifically interested in...
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    Orpington Roo x Wyandotte

    Hi, I believe a Buff Orpington Rooster bred to a Silver Laced Wyandotte Hen will produce sex linked chicks, with the males carrying the laced gene. I’m curious if I’m correct in my assumption and also how to tell the sexes apart at hatching. Thank you!
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