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Thank you! Have you EVER gotten a white pullet from your RIW sex-links? How easy are they to sex as day olds (are the two colorings different enough)? Photos, if you have them, would be very appreciated. Thank you RareRoo... I've learned so much from you about sex-links.
Yes They are easy to sex as day olds. I haven't hatched a white pullet but I haven't hatched many, just what I needed. I just got you some pics of my youngest and oldest groups so you can see the difference.
Here is a pair of the youngest ones at about a week old. Pullet on the left, roo on the right.
Here are some that are probably about two months old.
And this is on I wanted to show just becuase he is cool, I don't know how to describe is color other than white barred which sounds absurd becuase how can you have a white barred birds, but you can see faint barring, it's not black barring, and not really even grey, I dont know how to desribe it. He hatched with the sexlinks and I thought the genes in my RIWs were messed up when he came out white with black dots on him and like happens when crossing a dom white hen with now Silver genes. But when he started showing the barring, I remembered that he must be from the Black sexlink rooster that I had with the RIW hens before I put the speckled Sussex roo in.
and a close up so maybe you can see the barring better.
Here are his parents
and here is the SS roo I used on the RIW hens