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Poultry mum
Crowing
I will try and get a photo todayHas the weather been better?
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I will try and get a photo todayHas the weather been better?
The circles parts are male saddles and shoulder feathers@TheOddOneOut this is the best I can get atm…. There’s no sign of male hackles or saddles or sickles that I can see… will get photos of mum later to compare the 2 …
Ok I take this on board… but at this age should he not have more defined wattles and comb? All my boys from a young age had VERY defined wattles and combs… or could the lack of wattles and comb be a result of the cross breed?? Mums comb is very small and so are her wattles.. could he just take on her traits rather than taking on possible dad? This then leads to my next question on who could be possible dad? ….The circles parts are male saddles and shoulder feathersThey look different in barred birds.
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Precisely. He appears to have a modified pea comb which means that it will be smaller in size. Pea combs are dominant and from the sounds of it, his mom has one too. Since they are dominant, his mom's comb would likely trump whatever comb his dad had. Also his comb isn't too out of wack for a pea combed breedOk I take this on board… but at this age should he not have more defined wattles and comb? All my boys from a young age had VERY defined wattles and combs… or could the lack of wattles and comb be a result of the cross breed?? Mums comb is very small and so are her wattles.. could he just take on her traits rather than taking on possible dad? This then leads to my next question on who could be possible dad? ….
Aaahhh ok… that makes since… I’ll get some photos of mum… this may help…Precisely. He appears to have a modified pea comb which means that it will be smaller in size. Pea combs are dominant and from the sounds of it, his mom has one too. Since they are dominant, his mom's comb would likely trump whatever comb his dad had. Also his comb isn't too out of wack for a pea combed breedHere are pictures of my three month old Brahma cockerels and their comb sizes!
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@Rhodebar Lover and just like that I answered my own question….
Googles answer and baby photos… you can clearly see the sexed link white dot on his head (his sister had no white dot.. she sadly passed away a few days after these photos were taken)
While I know he’s not purebred I’m guessing the principal is the same?
With a Barred Plymouth Rock mother, you might have a sexlink there, depending on what genes the father has. If the father does NOT have the gene for white barring, then the barred chick would have to be a male. But if the father has, or might have, white barring, then the white barring on this chick does not tell us what sex it is.
Barred chick:
Father is not the splash silkie (chick would have crest, and would be blue-based instead of black.)
I don't think I see barring on any of the roosters (hard to tell on the palest few).
But if the father is not-barred, then the barred chick must be a male because of coloring