The glw is a pullet cant see the other but if the comb is the same size then it to is a pullet
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Girl!Alright, here we go. 10 week pics. The Golden Wyandotte we thought was a pullet and it looks like she's still a pullet to me. Agree? The other one, I'm still not sure on!
Also, could anyone please tell me why people keep calling it a splash? It was sold as a Blue Laced Red Wyandotte. (I don't mind, I think it's very pretty and it's a nice bird, no matter what it is.)
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So…Blue and Splash are very similar.Alright, here we go. 10 week pics. The Golden Wyandotte we thought was a pullet and it looks like she's still a pullet to me. Agree? The other one, I'm still not sure on!
Also, could anyone please tell me why people keep calling it a splash? It was sold as a Blue Laced Red Wyandotte. (I don't mind, I think it's very pretty and it's a nice bird, no matter what it is.)
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I think I asked the wrong question.So…Blue and Splash are very similar.
Basically, when you breed two blue birds, 50% of the offspring are blue, 25% are black, and 25% are splash. Splash is lighter, more whitish, and has darker flecks mixed in.
So the same goes for laced birds: blue laced x blue laced =
50% blue laced
25% black laced
25% splash laced.