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Is that a sg rooster ? It looks so disproportionateIf it starts looking like this.... start worrying
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Is that a sg rooster ? It looks so disproportionateIf it starts looking like this.... start worrying
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So what you’re saying is that it might appear more narrow because of the darker tips ? You are talking about the first pullet listed and not the 2nd or last one. I have three sapphire gems. I’ll tack on pictures (small fry is in bottom left hand corner of 2nd pic)That's a blue barred leghorn rooster. It shows "ghost" barring and pointed saddle feathers.
Both hens and roosters have saddle feathers. The big differences are that (mature) rooster saddle feathers are pointed and usually longer and skinnier than hen saddle feathers. They are also usually shinier too, but not always.
Your chick has rounded tips on the saddle feathers, which is consistent with a pullet. The chick in question does seem to have more distinct "lacing" (the darker feather edge) than the other blue chicks which might make them appear longer or narrower.
It can. Kind of like contouring with makeup. I know I've been fooled by lacing on my silver laced wyandotte before.So what you’re saying is that it might appear more narrow because of the darker tips ? You are talking about the first pullet listed and not the 2nd or last one. I have three sapphire gems. I’ll tack on pictures (small fry is in bottom left hand corner of 2nd pic)
Wyandottes are so hard sometimes! I know that I had another post just for them. At one point people were firmly telling me I had a cockerel(on someone else’s thread ) then I posted my own a couple weeks later and have confirmed that my girly is a pullet. I was tripping out thinking all my chicks were possibly RoosIt can. Kind of like contouring with makeup. I know I've been fooled by lacing on my silver laced wyandotte before.
Well I know they aren’t a “breed” because you can’t breed them together to make more, but they are a well known hybrid chicken aren’t they?There are no pointy saddle feathers. They’re pullets. Sapphire Gems are not a breed.
All male Sapphire gems are all very light gray, but that shade of gray indicates a female. They are auto-sexed meaning that you can tell the gender by the color of their feathers from the day they hatch.I know sapphire gems are like mutts right ? The verbiage of the question was incorrect. I meant like do some of them just have skinnier feathers back there
All three of my sapphire gems are different shades of grey and have differences in their feather shape, so I’ve been like side eyeing them. I’ve heard of ghost barring too, so I was like maybe one is a cockerel ? But if they are all pullets great . I heard they were good layers.
Just saying, there is no way she is one month old.All male Sapphire gems are all very light gray, but that shade of gray indicates a female. They are auto-sexed meaning that you can tell the gender by the color of their feathers from the day they hatch.
Take Ledo for instance. Since he was super light gray as a baby, he will grow up to be a roo.
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And this is him now!
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And this is Opal, she was super dark gray when she was a chick.
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And this is her later (about 1 month old)
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Current day, she has a big floppy comb just like her mama.
I hope this clears things up!
Isn't is called "sex linked" when it is a hybrid cross that can be sexed. I thought "Auto Sexing" was for purebreds and they actually breed true. A sex link does not bred true.All male Sapphire gems are all very light gray, but that shade of gray indicates a female. They are auto-sexed meaning that you can tell the gender by the color of their feathers from the day they hatch.
Take Ledo for instance. Since he was super light gray as a baby, he will grow up to be a roo.
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And this is him now!
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And this is Opal, she was super dark gray when she was a chick.
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And this is her later (about 1 month old)
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Current day, she has a big floppy comb just like her mama.
I hope this clears things up!