BLRW experts needed to sex what I hope are not alot of boys!

sonew123

Poultry Snuggie
11 Years
Mar 16, 2009
25,016
117
421
onchiota NY
Ok guys-Ill post photos tonight but I have 14 of them 5-6 weeks old-and wow 7-8 of them have really red combs and waddles! has anyone been fooled by this at such an early age? I know I should keep them as long as possible to be sure of sex but I also dont want to keep feeding and such for another 10 weeks! I already have my 2 favorite roos picked out-and I will sell the rest-would you hold them or sell them-I paid 9$ a chick for day olds not including shipping so I need to make sure Im only ridding myself of roos!
 
Last edited:
i paid $15-22 for unsexed day olds! so far i have 5/8 roos!! and the other blrw i have are only 2 weeks old (i bought hatching eggs, a bit cheaper, lol) i could tell by 5 weeks, the boys got wattles very early whereas the girls had no wattles at that age, they are now 10+ weeks and i had the sexes correct at 5 weeks.
 
Last edited:
I have had one set of SLW, 1 set of BLRW and 2 sets of Blue Wyandottes.

Here is what I have noticed:

SLW: Sexing is pretty easy. I got my birds at about 6 weeks and the roos had bight red combs. The pullets still had dark, blackish combs.

BLRW: My last batch consisted of 2 pullets and 3 roos. Yikes. The pullets combs stayed blackish for a while, the roos developed red combs at 3 - 5 weeks. I have also noticed that my pullets were significantly smaller in size (noticeable when you held them, not necessarily by looking at them) The roos started to develop hackle between 7-9 weeks. (I am approximating the weeks, here...
wink.png
)

Blue Wyandottes: These have been the most difficult for me to sex. My roos and pullets developed red combs. At approximately 6-8 weeks, the roos combs were larger, and a little redder. My pullets actually finished feathering out more slowly than the roos. :dunno:

I hope that helps. If you have 14, it's likely that you'll have 7 or 8 roosters. I have had breeders tell me in the past that it's much harder to tell what you have with the BLRW and BW.
sad.png
Can't wait to see pictures.
 
I never got a chance to take photos:-( but I can tell you I was dead on with how many I thought were roos-8 of them! with 5 girls 2 with straight combs:-( LOL...They have not started crowing yet thank goodness and Ive been trying to rehome alot of them but no luck yet:-( ANyoe need a BLRW Roo??? hehe
 
I had the same thing happen with my bantam blrw's. Out of 9 eggs that developed, i ended up with 6 roosters
barnie.gif

I wished i could keep them all because they are so beautiful.
 
Quote:
I know
hit.gif
The batams are so cute too! I might start bantams only in BLRW though-only because I love those compact bodies!
 
Quote:
I know
hit.gif
The batams are so cute too! I might start bantams only in BLRW though-only because I love those compact bodies!

Well then notice my little flock is for sale
roll.png
 
Quote:
I know
hit.gif
The batams are so cute too! I might start bantams only in BLRW though-only because I love those compact bodies!

Well then notice my little flock is for sale
roll.png


LOL Im going to have to go lurking now
thumbsup.gif
 

New posts New threads Active threads

Back
Top Bottom