Blue Lace Red Wyandotte color identification

Ryooki

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May 27, 2020
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I got 3 BLRW straight run chicks, and now I’ve read that they can be splash, blue, or black. I’m wondering what I have and when I can tell. My chicks are 5 weeks old. I’m pretty sure I have at least 1 blue which is lighter colored in the photo with 2. I’m curious about the other 2 who are darker.
 

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Another photo of the one with the smallest comb, who I’m guessing is female
 

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More photos of the other darker one.
 

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I'm not sure if you have 3 with blue lacing (different shades of blue), or some with blue lacing and some with black lacing. None have splash.

I often have a hard time telling black from blue in photographs, because black is often so shiny it looks lighter in a picture.

Black would be black (like the black in any other chicken), and blue is a gray-ish shade, that can be darker or light on different chickens.
 
Sounds like you probably have blues then.

I have very little direct experience with blue in chickens, which means I've never learned to tell them apart very well :)
 

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