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I got these cuties last week and read that females are supposed to be darker and have that black wash on their feet. I was just wondering if there’s any truth to that?
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Oh man I hope notI seem to remember @nuthatched stating that males have a mullet and females have toupee . . . it seems to me you have one of each.
They're supposed to BUT hatchery birds can be wrong due to low breeding oversightI seem to remember @nuthatched stating that males have a mullet and females have toupee . . . it seems to me you have one of each.
I basically expect females to be 90% accurate or so lol there’s always that small chance they get it wrongThey're supposed to BUT hatchery birds can be wrong due to low breeding oversight
Still pretty high! They are all passing the wing test so far, but I guess I won’t really know until near the end of the month. It’s funny because I didn’t even plan on getting these.I don't think they're as sexable at hatch as people think.
There is some truth to the wash on the legs. The barring gene removes some of it and since males have 2 copies of barring they in theory should have a lot less wash.
There's also some truth about the size of the headspot. Problem is is that there's many that are obvious as one sex or the other but still too many that fall in the middle which makes it all a little unreliable.
I knew someone that raised and showed them and he told me he could sex them with about 80% accuracy so.....
Oh no, not the wing test.Still pretty high! They are all passing the wing test so far, but I guess I won’t really know until near the end of the month. It’s funny because I didn’t even plan on getting these.
I think there is some truth to it because my rooster had a different shape. I know it doesn’t work for all breeds though. I go by the combsOh no, not the wing test.