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  1. jeslewmazer

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    Typically Golden Sexlinks (or Sexlinks in general) Lay large (but can be anywhere between medium to X-large) brown (almost any shade). Some have been known to lay double yolkers. Keep in mind that they are a mix/mutt/hybrid breed, and not a pure breed.
  2. jeslewmazer

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    Yes, like Cowgirl71 said I see no head spot, so I would say girl too.
  3. jeslewmazer

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    Quote: This is what I got back. Quote: Rareroo said they were Plymouth Rocks. I think that that it was meant for you to ask about pics of the rocks as the coloration should be similar. You could try again, and maybe see what a blue (or splash) sexlink looks like. male vs female.
  4. jeslewmazer

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    Yes, and stated here.....(almost any color male over a barred female) Quote: The rest of the basic information can be found https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=261208
  5. jeslewmazer

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    Quote: Yes it would be a sex-linkable cross if you use a big red roo ie.(RIR,NH, or anything considered gold based) as the hen in ? is silver. based Jeff thanks. I just did not know if the blue coloring made much of a difference. I am no expert on chicken genes.
  6. jeslewmazer

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    I was looking over the charts and over the net but could not find what I was looking for. Where would a Coronation Sussex hen fit in? Could it be used to produce some type of RSL? That is to say if the proper color male was used? Why I ask is because I see Light Sussex hen on the chart, and I...
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