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The two that you think are SLW have the red tones - I have two SLWs also and they don't have the red. I guess I'll have to wait and see...
In other news, my lone BLRW pullet laid her first egg yesterday! she is 23 weeks old, just shy of 6 mos. I had prepared for a long wait, some folks say Wyandottes are slower to mature, laying around 7-8 months old? So this was a pleasant surprise! now if she would just learn where the nest box is
I'll be looking for your update =)whoa, thank you! that is really encouraging to hear
I have a "male" that I am wondering if it could actually be female. very large pink comb and wattles. but not getting any of the shiny feathering in on the back or wings like the other boys are starting to have. only time will tell. where is my patience? (I have none!) grow my little chicklets!!!