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There are tons of articles on it, unfortunately I have no personal experience to share. But @Docdetective has an amazing story maybe they could share some advice.Ye
Yes it does any ideas on what to do?
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There are tons of articles on it, unfortunately I have no personal experience to share. But @Docdetective has an amazing story maybe they could share some advice.Ye
Yes it does any ideas on what to do?
Thanks originally I thought that the EE with scissor beak and the white bantam light Sussex with the rose comb were pulletsAgree with nuthatched, #2 and #5 both appear to be pullets.
#1 is very red, very very red. I'd be surprised if this chick grew up to be a pullet, but strangers things have happened.
#3 is very red, very large comb, pronounced waddle development
#4 awful picture, but waddle and comb development is evident, even at this tender age
#6 slower to develop than your other cockerels (he's not reached full on red yet, he's still pink), but he'll catch up soon, pronounced waddle & comb growth
Are you sure it's a light sussex and not a columbian wyandotte?Thanky
Thanks originally I thought that the EE with scissor beak and the white bantam light Sussex with the rose comb were pullets
It might be crossed with a silver laced Wyandotte or silkieAre you sure it's a light sussex and not a columbian wyandotte?
Ah okay. I would assume a wyandotte cross.It might be crossed with a silver laced Wyandotte or silkie
Should I get another pick of her including comb and wattle if there is any developmentAh okay. I would assume a wyandotte cross.
Oh! I knew they looked familiar!The GLW is a pullet. Your other chicks have been sexed in your other thread.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/help-chick-sexing-needed.1440475/post-23882573
Yeah I just wanted to get as many answers as possibleOh! I knew they looked familiar!