samcrook2

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So I got some Rhode Island Red x white Sussex eggs to hatch to add to my flock two hatched yesterday and what I thought would be really easy is proving not to be.

I know one is definitely a girl but the other I’m not sure if he is a boy or not as he is more yellow but there is brown along his back. I don’t know the full heritage of them.
 

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So I got some Rhode Island Red x white Sussex eggs to hatch to add to my flock two hatched yesterday and what I thought would be really easy is proving not to be.

I know one is definitely a girl but the other I’m not sure if he is a boy or not as he is more yellow but there is brown along his back. I don’t know the full heritage of them.
Lighter ones are usually males I think, but Idk. @Gray Farms
 

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