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What about this chick?Ok now I need to look at my dark chicks....see any that might be barred rock females? I lost track of who hatched one night as 8 chicks hatched lol as I was sleeping
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What about this chick?Ok now I need to look at my dark chicks....see any that might be barred rock females? I lost track of who hatched one night as 8 chicks hatched lol as I was sleeping
I think you've done pretty well. Most are pullets. I think there were only 5 cockerels out of that group, which is better than 50/50.Ok now I need to look at my dark chicks....see any that might be barred rock females? I lost track of who hatched one night as 8 chicks hatched lol as I was sleeping
That looks just like a black sex link female. Which is probably what it is. Pretty bird.What about this chick?
I was just checking my notes I took from wing sexing at 2 days and then tail feathers at 8 days ....i was sure the barred rocks were boys...and i thought maybe 4 more boys so I am pretty happy I am new at thisI think you've done pretty well. Most are pullets. I think there were only 5 cockerels out of that group, which is better than 50/50.
Oh so excited but I can't mate these boys with her correct?.they have same dad but different moms as this girl chick mom always laid grayish egg and my other 2 barred rocks laid brown eggsThat looks just like a black sex link female. Which is probably what it is. Pretty bird.
You were right. And you're doing a great job with your flock!I was just checking my notes I took from wing sexing at 2 days and then tail feathers at 8 days ....i was sure the barred rocks were boys...and i thought maybe 4 more boys so I am pretty happy I am new at this
Thanks i love having chickens...i started for eggs but now totally crazy over them....i have 9 silkies also ...and the little silkie chick I showed pic of and another one 3 weeks old with 8 other chicks that I will want help sexing in a few weeksYou were right. And you're doing a great job with your flock!
If they have different mothers then you are safe mating them. Generally you don't want to cross full blooded brothers and sister. Half siblings are fine for a generation or two. And you can mate the children back to the parents, too, if you need to. Eventually you will need to add new blood to avoid inbreeding but that's a couple of generations down the road.Oh so excited but I can't mate these boys with her correct?.they have same dad but different moms as this girl chick mom always laid grayish egg and my other 2 barred rocks laid brown eggs
Oh ok so will chicks from these have bars?If they have different mothers then you are safe mating them. Generally you don't want to cross full blooded brothers and sister. Half siblings are fine for a generation or two. And you can mate the children back to the parents, too, if you need to. Eventually you will need to add new blood to avoid inbreeding but that's a couple of generations down the road.
Sounds like you're a victim of what we call 'chicken math.' The more the better.Thanks i love having chickens...i started for eggs but now totally crazy over them....i have 9 silkies also ...and the little silkie chick I showed pic of and another one 3 weeks old with 8 other chicks that I will want help sexing in a few weeks