Blue Laced Red Wyandotte THREAD!

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I love them and think that you should box them up and send them to me.
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OMGosh...me thinks one day my hubby may put the brakes on how many breeds I have.
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But for crying out loud....there's just all these super oober beautiful blue birds out there!
 
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I love them and think that you should box them up and send them to me.
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OMGosh...me thinks one day my hubby may put the brakes on how many breeds I have.
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But for crying out loud....there's just all these super oober beautiful blue birds out there!

Well, if your Washington is my Washington (State, that is, not DC) you could start off with this cockerel:

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put a zip tie for a leg band on one of them. No use buying 25 leg bands from a supplier! That way you can tell them apart...

Did ya mean so I know which one is a pullet and which is a Roo? I thought the note was for both being pullets, LOL

You said you had trouble telling them apart? One is tagged, the other isn't LOL!

I switched over to blue and black wyandottes this year. I have over a 100 right now and am going to keep all through the winter and cull in the spring. Plus, my dozen blr, the EEs and production reds. Whew!

I use different colored non numbered bands to tiere my birds. One for the best looking juveniles pullets and cockerels, another color band for the "maybes", and yet a third colored band for the future generic layers (these in my case having black faces and inverted combs) and cockerels that will be culled. If nothing else it gives me a visual guideline of "what the heck was I thinking" once the juvies reach maturity. Or maybe a pleasant surprise.
 
So i just got three BLRW today and two buff, white sexlink cross (i think) chicks. All 4 weeks old.
My question is at what age can i tell what sex the BLRW are? ive tryed to google this question before asking incase its a dumb question... but i cant find the answer just a couple "you might be able to do it this way".....
 
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The biggest difference to my eyes is in the lacing patterns of their backs- The males have a broken pattern that includes a sort of shawl effect around their shoulders- there's two pullets and two cockerels in the picture below showing that effect really clearly at twelve weeks:

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Males also have larger combs and wattles, of course, but the feathering pattern shows up earlier and is really obvious when you learn to see it. (The cockerel above is the one snuggling with the two pullets; his brother was sold Sunday).
 
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Comb and wattle development is the key to sexing for me. Here is a picture of a couple of my chicks at around the same age as yours. Note the pink, wider comb and wattles on the chick in picture #1. This is a rooster. Then notice in picture #2 the lack of wattles and color in the pullets comb. Hope this helps
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I love them and think that you should box them up and send them to me.
love.gif
OMGosh...me thinks one day my hubby may put the brakes on how many breeds I have.
lol.png
But for crying out loud....there's just all these super oober beautiful blue birds out there!

Well, if your Washington is my Washington (State, that is, not DC) you could start off with this cockerel:

http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a41/Julia_here/Chickens/P1020015.jpg

Hi Stumpfarmer! I am indeed in your Washington.
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What part of the state are you in? I am about an hour north of Portland...are you anywhere close? I would definitely take this boy off your hands if he came with the 2 pullets as well.
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I think he is lovely and so are those girls. Do you have any hatching eggs available?
 
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Well, if your Washington is my Washington (State, that is, not DC) you could start off with this cockerel:

http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a41/Julia_here/Chickens/P1020015.jpg

Hi Stumpfarmer! I am indeed in your Washington.
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What part of the state are you in? I am about an hour north of Portland...are you anywhere close? I would definitely take this boy off your hands if he came with the 2 pullets as well.
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I think he is lovely and so are those girls. Do you have any hatching eggs available?

I'm an hour or so north of you, in Lacey. You should wander over to the Washington State Thread where there's several people who breed BLRWs in both large fowl and bantams and join the chatty conversation.

I got the cockerels with pullets I needed to go with a slightly older pair, so sorry, no extra females. These girls are his full sisters and my other cockerel has better blue (they're both Splash, but the other guy is somewhat less pale). I failed to hatch seven eggs earlier this month, and will not be doing another fertility test until I finish permanent coops for everything, but after that will have eggs, I hope.
 

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