No idea, its just like sexing any other bantam....you can try with the spreading the wings method but that is only somewhat accurate up to 3 days after hatch(with standard size), if you miss that window then you gotta wait til the combs start to turn red and grow....maybe a couple months old by...
Looking at these makes me regret selling the trio I had awhile back.:( They are beautiful and I honestly have not come across another one of these since I sold them. I guess Ill blame it on my inexperience in the chicken world. I didnt know how rare they are.
I agree, they're harder to find, I was lucky to come upon my trio...which ive actually decided to sell:hide rather than breed. They are very nice and easy to tame/handle. I feel they'll make more of a comeback. I think it's just the economy, etc. that ornamentals have lost popularity to LF (meat...
Quote:
haha:clap I just watched the video. He has a good crow compared to some other bantam roos ive heard. He does the whol cock-a-doodle-doo as apposed to the doodle doo my dutch does. He seems like a good find. Good for you:thumbsup Im sure he would do great with a bantam hen. And just my...
These are my new Dutch's! Theres another hen in there just not in the pic. I know the comb on this hen is not so great but the other hen looks exactly the same but with much better comb and a little smaller(just 1 or 2oz difference)
SQ or PQ??? Thanks