Suzanne in TN
In the Brooder
- Sep 30, 2018
- 7
- 2
- 16
I’m sorry looks like my pictures didn’t post in the order I Uploaded. I numbered each picture, head, straight on, legs
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This is one of the babies Thank you so much for your help! I had watched a YouTube video that said if they had two rows of feathers like this, it was a female??? Is that accurate?Can you post pics of their wings kinda spread out?
Can you post pics of their wings kinda spread out?
Feather-sexing generally only works in crosses specifically selected for it. (Fast feathering rooster breed x slow-feathering hen breed gets slow-feathering cockerels and fast-feathering pullets. The fast-feathering pullets would have two rows of feathers, but it only works in this specific circumstance.)
However, Dominiques are fast-feathering, (it's a sexlinked-gene, so males will have two copies of fast-feathering and hens will have only one and so the cockerels will get feathers faster) so shorter feathers have a greater likelihood of belonging to a pullet. You'll have to compare them to their hatchmates for any reliable guesses.
Can you post pics of their wings kinda spread out?
#2 and 3 look the same to meFrom what I see, looks like 2 are the same wing feathers, and the other 4 chucks wing feathers are the same.
What are your thoughts? They were hatched Monday and Tuesday if this week Thank you so much!!!!
This is one of the babies Thank you so much for your help! I had watched a YouTube video that said if they had two rows of feathers like this, it was a female??? Is that accurate?