Barred New Hampshires

Aren't they sweetie-peas!! I'm familiar with the head spot sexing, I raise Dominiques. It's neat to see how that barring trait is used to develop other auto-sexing breeds.
 
I think rc50 has the right idea. colour sexing light/dark chickens. The wobbly spot was on my chicks for the first few crosses but as I crossed more and more back to the new hampshire the dot disappeared. I am hoping I have crossed back enough times now to sex by colour.
 
have been trying to put some photos on the site but have not worked out how to as yet?!
 
Kieth has it down! he has been working on this breed for a while.
I got eggs from him and the boys are light, light yellow, almost white. Girls are rusty red.

I am doing all auto-sexing breeds. What I see is, ALL boys are the lighter version. Girls are darker.
And the color is Crele. The Maraduna Basque do not have it down 100%. We have 3, one roo, one hen, and a hen that looks like the roo.
Jaerhon: Girls are reddish brown with a dot on their head, Boys are more light carmal with bigger head spots and maybe white down thier backs.
Legbars: Girls are chipmunk, Boy are reddish brown with a dot on their head and sometime white else where
Crele Polish: Girl are dark, almost black with a very small white dot on their head, Boys are more gray with light gray stripes (reverse chipmunk?) on their backs, white spot is bigger.
Gold Cuckoo Marans: Girls are Very dark brown/Black with possible white dot on head, Boys are reddish brown with a dot on their head.
Hambars/Hampbars: Girls are list rusty reddish, Boys are Light Yellow to white.

These are the auto-sexing breeds we have. We are looking for Black Isbars too.
 
Thanks for that. Hens are not back laying yet, but as soon as they are I will be incubating some eggs. Am looking forward to seeing how the chickens will emerge. The last lot of eggs I hatched the chickens turned out to be 6 females and 13 males!! No wonder we try to make auto sexing breeds! Mine do not lay quite as well as the pure new hampshires but are not far behind. I think I have to cross back to the hampshire one more time before I can say I have "pure" barred new hampshires (hampbars)
 
Thanks for that. Hens are not back laying yet, but as soon as they are I will be incubating some eggs. Am looking forward to seeing how the chickens will emerge. The last lot of eggs I hatched the chickens turned out to be 6 females and 13 males!! No wonder we try to make auto sexing breeds! Mine do not lay quite as well as the pure new hampshires but are not far behind. I think I have to cross back to the hampshire one more time before I can say I have "pure" barred new hampshires (hampbars)
What state are you in?
 
still waiting for someone to tell me how to put photos up on the site., Can't be too hard there seem to be plenty of them on the site! Will put a photo of the rooster when I know how.
 

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