I do think the red sex link( 2nd.light Sussex) is a cockerel - white , with red coming in by wings but it's not written in stone.
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Red Sex Links are the cross between a red colored rooster and white colored hens. That cross creates auto-sexable chicks. The male chicks are yellowish and the females are red. When grown the males are mainly white with some red markings. The females are the exact opposite, mainly red with some white on tail, wings, and neck. If that is the case, it would not be a Light Sussex as they are a pure breed that is columbian in color.![]()
I do think the red sex link( 2nd.light Sussex) is a cockerel - white , with red coming in by wings but it's not written in stone.
Hi, Honeyb711!
I think what Rhodebar Lover said about the Red Sex Link says it all. Though before I read that even though the White chick wasn't showing a lot of red in it's comb, it seemed rather large to me. Next time you put up chick pics when trying to sex them include head shots or shots that one can see the combs clearly. Judging sexes depends a lot on which chicken breed you are looking at as well as their age at the time. Some it's the pattern and/or colouring in the wings, body or heads, how quickly or slowly their tails grow, whether the boys' combs and wattles come in more quickly than the females or not. 'Cause some breeds just don't!(e.g. Silkies are terrible to sex as one just has to wait until they crow or lay an egg to be sure!) Some other breeds one can tell from feather sexing whilst others just confuse you further! e.g. Left wing = dble layer. Right wing = single layer!
I know.... I've tried! Lol!
As they grow, some males have thicker legs or slightly different coloured legs, the stance and behaviour comes into play as well. But, when posting pics of chicks (and I know that it's not that easy!) ensure you have the similar photos for people to compare. Please don't take this the wrong way as the photos you submitted were quite good otherwise the responses you received would have requested more pics in order to answer your questions. For me, with only 5yrs experience behind me, I was going to ask for some better head shots.
All the best and good luck!
ChickyChooky![]()
The different beak color looks to be a natural variation of pigmentation. Sadly, it is looking even more like a Red Sex Link. It's safe to bet that it's a male.![]()