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  1. ladybrasa

    Still looking for confirmation please?

    Here’s a current thread going on about male-specific colors and male specific feathering on a GLW that may help (or more likely confuse ... ) Again, they look like boys, don’t get hopes up, but be 100% confident before you decide what to do with them. I just sent nine cockerels to freezer camp...
  2. ladybrasa

    Still looking for confirmation please?

    This is the best I have for images of saddles. Pretty sure they were around 3 months?? ^ This one is a poorly colored Light Brahma, the one that looked boyish but is female. It’s hard to tell because of the coloring, but the feathers on her lower back to tail base are rounded at the ends. ^...
  3. ladybrasa

    Still looking for confirmation please?

    I relied on those saddle feathers to be sure for my various breed chicks. Had a pullet that was always bigger than the others and got red in the comb early, but she’s definitely a she! Also had a vent sexed girl end up being a boy. Nevermind he started crowing at six weeks, he definitely had...
  4. ladybrasa

    Still looking for confirmation please?

    Wait ... I’m getting myself confused about coloration of the Wyandotte now ... hope someone with experience steps in ... I thought male laced Wyandotte had different coloration than females? Like solid colored wings? I had two BLRW this summer and fairly certain their solid wings were showing by...
  5. ladybrasa

    Still looking for confirmation please?

    There’s a good image floating around with pics of saddle feathers, but unfortunately I don’t have a link. They start up on the middle of the back. Yeah, they do look like cockerels, but don’t count them out until you see the saddles to be 100% (don’t get hopes up though ...). It’s not unheard of...
  6. ladybrasa

    Still looking for confirmation please?

    They should be old enough to start growing in male-specific saddle feathers. I might see some on the SLW??
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