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I have the same birds, from TSC as well. Got 6 "pullets", but 1 of them is identical to your white one...we are convinced that she is a he.
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It's a color sexlink, not a feather sexing cross. Females are red/gold, males are white/silver.I bought 3 ISA pullets from TSC this past Friday, so I will be following this!! Mine are all reddish in color, though, none silver/white. One seems to be developing slower in the wing department, but I am not sure if this is a bird bred through the slow-feathering/rapid-feathering mix, so feather sexing is probably not possible.
ok, I'll post new pictures this weekend if they look any different.Hmm, to be sure you'll have to wait it out. Keep us posted on what develops. Thanks.
Yeah, I just wish there was an easier way to tell when they're younger, because I know my family definitely doesn't want a rooster.I have the same birds, from TSC as well. Got 6 "pullets", but 1 of them is identical to your white one...we are convinced that she is a he.
yeah, maybe the one I'm suspecting could be just a late developer, not sure though. Don't they grow so fast?! We've only had ours for a few weeks and they've at least tripled in size already, and if you take the bars off their brooder, they try to fly out, haha!I bought 3 ISA pullets from TSC this past Friday, so I will be following this!! Mine are all reddish in color, though, none silver/white. One seems to be developing slower in the wing department, but I am not sure if this is a bird bred through the slow-feathering/rapid-feathering mix, so feather sexing is probably not possible.
Not particularly concerned about that. Despite some of the issues folks have reported here, my TSC is a pretty well educated place. They seem to know their stuff...plus my late bloomer looks just like the other two little ladies, just a little short on wing.The only way it would be possible for red/gold ISA Brown chicks to be cockerels is if they aren't ISAs at all.