Jersey Giants thread for pictures and discussion

Here are a few pictures of my Jersey Giants. We have 2 and love them dearly!!! One is dark black and the other is a lot lighter. They are about 8 months old.

This is the lighter one:

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A few months ago:

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Both of them a few weeks ago:

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Nick, mine are very friendly! I just adore my Giants!

Very well then! Unfortunately I won't be able to get any, though, unless I decide to make an "assorted breeds" pen and add one or two in there.
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Anyone in MO, I'm selling my blue Jersey Giant roo from my Bobbi Porto hatch, and maybe a black JG hen to go with him from the same hatch. I already e-mailed Kathy. The boys are starting to duel with each other, and they are still eating, and eating, and eating.........
 
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Aunt Jenny, that dark blue pullet is GORGEOUS! I have one that looks very similar, but don't have a current pic. She has an extremely nice profile, and that nice, long, straight back a good Jersey Giant should!
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I'm get my chicks this weekend, 1 JG (straight run), 1 Buff Orpington pullet, 1 Barred Rock pullet, 1 Ameraucana pullet & 1 RIR pullet all from the feed store down the street.
I do have a couple of questions, can someone help me?

1. can you tell by looks if a chick is male or female?
2. If I do end up with a rooster, will he be too big for my smaller hens?
 
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There is a way to tell by looking at their "vent" but it is something only the really experienced can do. Well....from what I gather anyway. I can usually make good "guesstaments" after they are several weeks old by their behavior and their tailfeathers. Just "guesses". I'm sure someone on BYC:) will tell you more about sexing by looking at their vents.(I think that is what they call it...I haven't read up on it for a few years) As far as the rooster being too big...I don't think it should be a problem. I had a bantee rooster once with regular size Orpingtons and THAT was a problem....poor guy.
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Blue x Blue will give you 25% Black (without the blue gene) 50% Blue (with one blue gene) 25% splash (with two blue genes).

Black x Blue will give you 50% Black and 50% Blue.

Black x Splash will give you 100% Blue.

Blue x Splash will give you 50% Blue and 50% Splash.

Splash x Splash will give you 100% Splash
 
I think you can only "Vent" sexing only when the are a day old.
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There is a way to tell by looking at their "vent" but it is something only the really experienced can do. Well....from what I gather anyway. I can usually make good "guesstaments" after they are several weeks old by their behavior and their tailfeathers. Just "guesses". I'm sure someone on BYC:) will tell you more about sexing by looking at their vents.(I think that is what they call it...I haven't read up on it for a few years) As far as the rooster being too big...I don't think it should be a problem. I had a bantee rooster once with regular size Orpingtons and THAT was a problem....poor guy.
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