Stcoeur2k17
In the Brooder
- Jul 28, 2017
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Usually, only the males are that light, however, on rare occasion, you will have a pullet that is lighter than normal (my first ever BR hen was that way). It has to do with males having two barring genes while females have only one. Barring some weirdness, those are male.
Brain fart......off topic question...if I have a pure BR over "something else"....can I use the "lighter/darker" coloring to determine sex? I have 4 little ones that were hatched in july so they are about 6 weeks...3 are "darker" and 1 is "lighter" (more white barring)....however since they are not full BR I didn't know if this can be used as an indicator of gender. "behavior" would indicate two boys 2 girls. I'll see if I can get pictures today. I have been reading up on "barring" but didn't see this addressed. Thanks![]()
You mean red/gold male over barred female, right? If the cock is barred Rock, all the chicks get a barring gene from him.What was the something else? Barred male over barred female=sexlink