Pullet Wyandotte?

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Mar 20, 2019
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far too young to sex. Wait until about 10 weeks old, and that long because wyandottes are notoriously difficult to sex.

X2. Also will need better pictures of the comb. Those are pretty blurry and hard to see. But definitely way too young. Does look like a Wyandotte to me though. Looks to be a silver laced.
 
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Thank you , I have 2 Sussex and picked all three at the same time. They were from 2 separate hatching times. The Sussex however have really long feathers already.
 

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View attachment 1708071 Thank you , I have 2 Sussex and picked all three at the same time. They were from 2 separate hatching times. The Sussex however have really long feathers already.

Feather growth doesn't mean much. Each of them will develop individually. You can't judge feather growth to decide on gender.
 
Feather growth doesn't mean much. Each of them will develop individually. You can't judge feather growth to decide on gender.
Thank you !! I’m just wondering because my last purchase I ended up with 2 Roosters. They said I had a 98% chance of getting a rooster because they pay to have them sexed .
 
Thank you !! I’m just wondering because my last purchase I ended up with 2 Roosters. They said I had a 98% chance of getting a rooster because they pay to have them sexed .

A trained specialist can vent sex babies at hatch, which is how hatcheries send out that 90% guarantee on pullets. But, again, that's vent sexing not feather sexing.
 

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