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Thanks all!!!!!
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You have a very nice looking bunch there!
Compare their combs to see if that helps. Mine were really obvious by 8 weeks, but if yours are crossed with Wyandottes (notoriously hard to sex), that could make it harder.
Good luck! Fingers crossed for girls!![]()
This shows a pale pullet comb at around 8 weeks.
Here is a same age cockerel. Very red comb.
Same cockerel to see how prominent the comb is in profile.
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Great comments and examples Lynda. "Why" is really more important than what gender one thinks a bird might be. Let's people learn what to look for. Pretty birds. Any pictures of how they turned out?
Bruce
Pretty birds. Monkey looks like a cross between our two. Body coloring like Persephone and head coloring like Andromeda. I really like the black fringed orange feathers. Sure hope I don't have to feed the girls for another 9+ months before they start contributing to the feed bill though!
Bruce
Thank you again. I checked out your photos. A very pretty flock with lots of variety, which I like. Must be the Anconas laying? I don't think 5 months is that unusual to have to wait. I have 2 Ameraucanas that were hatched mid-May, and nary a blue egg to be seen. I'm still hoping for some this year. My hubby takes eggs to work and people really like the colors, especially the green. We get frequent requests for eggs, and it does help pay for the feed.