Apr 16, 2019 #1 P plum14 Songster Joined Oct 3, 2018 Messages 149 Reaction score 230 Points 121 Location Leeds UK Is it possible to tell genders yet? There are 3 chicks, 1x silver and 2x gold.
Apr 16, 2019 #2 sylviethecochin Free Ranging 7 Years Educator Spirit Friend Joined Jun 14, 2017 Messages 5,591 Reaction score 11,746 Points 741 Location Central PA It is not possible to tell gender, no. Silver could be male, but rose combs are really difficult. incidentally, are you sure you have Wyandottes and not, for instance, Sebright bantams? Their chick down is a much closer match to what I can see.
It is not possible to tell gender, no. Silver could be male, but rose combs are really difficult. incidentally, are you sure you have Wyandottes and not, for instance, Sebright bantams? Their chick down is a much closer match to what I can see.
Apr 16, 2019 Thread starter #3 P plum14 Songster Joined Oct 3, 2018 Messages 149 Reaction score 230 Points 121 Location Leeds UK Thanks @sylviethecochin - I hatched them from eggs sold as wyandottes so that is what I am going by!
Apr 16, 2019 #4 PirateGirl Chicken Lover, Duck Therapist 6 Years Spirit Friend Joined Mar 11, 2017 Messages 7,222 Reaction score 18,646 Points 652 Location South Park, Colorado, USA Also we'd need a picture of the full body. Wyandotte males and females feather in differently and it helps to see the whole body.
Also we'd need a picture of the full body. Wyandotte males and females feather in differently and it helps to see the whole body.
Apr 16, 2019 Thread starter #5 P plum14 Songster Joined Oct 3, 2018 Messages 149 Reaction score 230 Points 121 Location Leeds UK Ok thanks @PirateGirl they are at that fluttery hard to catch stage and in a big run!
Apr 16, 2019 #6 Ladybird CA Crossing the Road 14 Years Friend Joined Feb 26, 2011 Messages 3,317 Reaction score 5,466 Points 882 Location Canada My Coop My Coop I agree, the silver could be a boy. Pretty wyandottes! I love the hen's pencilling.