I am actually in the same situation as you lol I was told 3/4 of mine were cockerels 😬 but a week later and 2/4 have way darker and bigger combs and waddles so maybe I’ll get lucky, I think the SLW is very hard to sex
 

Attachments

  • 27B7C003-55CE-4125-BE1D-FDE6ADFD11D4.jpeg
    27B7C003-55CE-4125-BE1D-FDE6ADFD11D4.jpeg
    484.2 KB · Views: 7
  • ECC671C0-F4A9-40BE-8E17-C44C786BD55E.jpeg
    ECC671C0-F4A9-40BE-8E17-C44C786BD55E.jpeg
    395 KB · Views: 10
Last edited:
I am actually in the same situation as you lol I was told 3/4 of mine were cockerels 😬 but a week later and 2/4 have way darker and bigger combs and waddles so maybe I’ll get lucky, I think the SLW is very hard to sex
I almost gave mine away today but I couldn’t pull the trigger. How old are yours? I guess soon enough it will be undeniable…
 
I almost gave mine away today but I couldn’t pull the trigger. How old are yours? I guess soon enough it will be undeniable…
They are 7 weeks today and here’s a updated pic I’m convinced I have 2 Roos and 2 pullets 🤞🏻 2 of them have way darker and bigger waddles and combs, I was hoping for 1 rooster but maybe if they behave I can keep them both 😆
 

Attachments

  • C3E27906-1EAC-46AD-A0CB-2B42F0699F9D.jpeg
    C3E27906-1EAC-46AD-A0CB-2B42F0699F9D.jpeg
    591.3 KB · Views: 11
  • E6FF1D95-F3F6-4F41-8E1F-774E5F5694F3.jpeg
    E6FF1D95-F3F6-4F41-8E1F-774E5F5694F3.jpeg
    712.5 KB · Views: 9
They are 7 weeks today and here’s a updated pic I’m convinced I have 2 Roos and 2 pullets 🤞🏻 2 of them have way darker and bigger waddles and combs, I was hoping for 1 rooster but maybe if they behave I can keep them both 😆
You are right, wyandottes are hard to sex. But I do think you have 2 males and 2 females.
 
Update & more questions:

1. I got some Buff Orpington pullets over the weekend; apparently 14-15 weeks (no reason to doubt the credibility of the source) — but why are they the same size, if not a little smaller than my SLWs? The SLWs are about the same size as their EE buddy, who is about the same age. Photo 1 is w/the Buff Orpingtons; photo 2 is with the EE. ETA: Do we think some are older/younger than originally thought? Are mine just generally more robust? Is the size difference alarming?
Also — do any Buff Orpingtons look like roos??

2. I could have rehomed the Wyandottes when I picked up the new birds, but I can’t mentally get there. I think I’m starting to see more of what look like they could be male feathers (beyond the pattern that a previous poster pointed out), but the smaller one is also squatting when I go to pick it up. Do cockerels do that sometimes?
 

Attachments

  • 470A418E-E68A-4679-917A-07D7DD27C718.jpeg
    470A418E-E68A-4679-917A-07D7DD27C718.jpeg
    725.4 KB · Views: 9
  • 3D318141-3F05-4E63-88F7-E70AFB91F65C.jpeg
    3D318141-3F05-4E63-88F7-E70AFB91F65C.jpeg
    729.3 KB · Views: 10
Last edited:
Update & more questions:

1. I got some Buff Orpington pullets over the weekend; apparently 14-15 weeks (no reason to doubt the credibility of the source) — but why are they the same size, if not a little smaller than my SLWs? The SLWs are about the same size as their EE buddy, who is about the same age. Photo 1 is w/the Buff Orpingtons; photo 2 is with the EE. ETA: Do we think some are older/younger than originally thought? Are mine just generally more robust? Is the size difference alarming?
Also — do any Buff Orpingtons look like roos??

2. I could have rehomed the Wyandottes when I picked up the new birds, but I can’t mentally get there. I think I’m starting to see more of what look like they could be male feathers (beyond the pattern that a previous poster pointed out), but the smaller one is also squatting when I go to pick it up. Do cockerels do that sometimes?
Cockerels do squat sometimes. The one closest to the camera is definitely a cockerel. The other appears to be a slower developing cockerel.

Your orps are not that old. I'd guess half that age to a little over half.
 
Cockerels do squat sometimes. The one closest to the camera is definitely a cockerel. The other appears to be a slower developing cockerel.

Your orps are not that old. I'd guess half that age to a little over half.
“Orps” — I like that — I wanted an abréviation, but BO makes me think of body odor. In any event — their noises seem older. They do still peep, but they also make some very hen-y sounding clucks (or growls, really)— far more than the other 3. Otherwise, I agree — they look about the same age as the others, or a bit younger; closer to 7-8 weeks.
 
“Orps” — I like that — I wanted an abréviation, but BO makes me think of body odor. In any event — their noises seem older. They do still peep, but they also make some very hen-y sounding clucks (or growls, really)— far more than the other 3. Otherwise, I agree — they look about the same age as the others, or a bit younger; closer to 7-8 weeks.
BO makes me think of body odor too. 🤭
 
This is the younger 3 last week with my 2yo Dominiques in the background, for size reference.
 

Attachments

  • B9208885-8A92-4879-AFC4-08261497CEA7.jpeg
    B9208885-8A92-4879-AFC4-08261497CEA7.jpeg
    199.5 KB · Views: 8

New posts New threads Active threads

Back
Top Bottom