Chicken Breed Focus - Dorking

According to something that I read online about them, is that the Dorking females start laying egg's at 26 week's old. That will put my 7 that I just got starting to lay the middle of January 2021.
That is a good time, in PHX! Not so much here, 17" of snow last Christmas and more in Jan.
 
Since this is my first time with the full on Silver Grey Dorking's, I just did another search about them. We all know how sometime's boy's will get thrown in with the batches of chick's. Anyway's according to this, by the time these are 6 week's old (and mine are 4 week's now), any boy's will already be showing black breasts while the females will have the salmon color.

https://get.google.com/albumarchive...H25FZT7xhI3scfCUlAKAbJ10p#5695068775082132386
 
Since this is my first time with the full on Silver Grey Dorking's, I just did another search about them. We all know how sometime's boy's will get thrown in with the batches of chick's. Anyway's according to this, by the time these are 6 week's old (and mine are 4 week's now), any boy's will already be showing black breasts while the females will have the salmon color.

https://get.google.com/albumarchive...H25FZT7xhI3scfCUlAKAbJ10p#5695068775082132386
That is the same with brown leghorns. You can tell the boys pretty young just by the breast color. I found it to be pretty reliable even at 4 weeks, they are pretty feathered out at that age. I have not had a silver bird, but I think the rose colored breast would be showing already on your 4 week olds. Kind of a robin breast color.
 
Here's my 7 little 4 week old SGD's.

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