Robin37
Crowing
Has anyone ever heard of telling the sex of a chick by spreading their wings out and if there is a third layer of feathers it's a female. Two layers of feathers is a male? At 4-6 weeks I think.
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Has anyone ever heard of telling the sex of a chick by spreading their wings out and if there is a third layer of feathers it's a female. Two layers of feathers is a male? At 4-6 weeks I think.
Here is a current pic of Blue. 6 weeks old. Thoughts on gender? Her crest is more red than the others but she's my only light brahma so I have no comparison...
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Has anyone ever heard of telling the sex of a chick by spreading their wings out and if there is a third layer of feathers it's a female. Two layers of feathers is a male? At 4-6 weeks I think.
. Thank you for clearing that up. We hear and read so many things. I am waiting to see which of my chics crow or lay eggs. That will be exciting.Feather sexing can only be done with very young chicks whose parents have the correct genetics.
. Thank you for clearing that up. We hear and read so many things. I am waiting to see which of my chics crow or lay eggs. That will be exciting.
Can you post a picture without you handling? Sometimes the stress can cause the comb and wattles to flush brighter than they usually are.