Hi all,
Three days ago all four of our incubated chicks hatched
Three of them are silkie/New Hampshire. Their not feathering that quickly however all three of them have long feathers with shorter ones in between on their wings. One of the chicks have longer and shorter but the shorter ones are longer than the other chicks shorter ones.
The other one is silkie/leghorn and that ones wings are very developed already, with long and short wings but already feathering at the end. I hope that makes sense lol.
Is it possible to tell with my first three what gender they are already due to the breeds?
Three days ago all four of our incubated chicks hatched
Three of them are silkie/New Hampshire. Their not feathering that quickly however all three of them have long feathers with shorter ones in between on their wings. One of the chicks have longer and shorter but the shorter ones are longer than the other chicks shorter ones.
The other one is silkie/leghorn and that ones wings are very developed already, with long and short wings but already feathering at the end. I hope that makes sense lol.
Is it possible to tell with my first three what gender they are already due to the breeds?
Wing sexing can only be done with certain hybrids that are crossed purposefully to be able to do it.