I cannot tell their sex until they start to get feathers on their shoulders, back, ect...
Think you have some time to wait still.
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Welcome to the thread!Hi All,
I am new to this thread. I have LF Salmon Faverolles. I have has them for a year now and really love them! I cannot seem to sex them until they are 3 weeks old. Most say they can sex them at three days old. The little fuzzy butt is now 3 days old, any guesses as to its gender? Thanks for reading![]()
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Alright, snow, rain, sickness, spring cleaning and syrup all keeping me busy up here BUT I had time to look at my pullet from U of A and this causes me to ask a question: ticking in the beard is not sop and it is ... easy to breed out? Difficult?
I will try to find some good examples... I have a few pictures of pullets which produce good cockerels and some that are good for pullet production... boys I will find online as most of mine are dark right nowI will try to explain to the best of my understanding. If you want to breed Salmons for show you need to have a pen for good color on the hens and a pen for nice colored males.
If I remember correctly if you use a male with white lacing in their black you can produce good females. Like this...
Please anyone do correct me if I am wrong. Still learning.