Aug 25, 2019 #1 JessBradley Chirping Aug 25, 2019 19 88 79 Michigan I recently bought 2 cute Silver Laced Wyandottes almost a week ago. I had assumed both were Hens until today when I noticed ones tail is COMPLETELY different from the other. Maybe they're just aging differently? Any thoughts??? Attachments 20190825_194713.jpg 277 KB · Views: 26
I recently bought 2 cute Silver Laced Wyandottes almost a week ago. I had assumed both were Hens until today when I noticed ones tail is COMPLETELY different from the other. Maybe they're just aging differently? Any thoughts???
Aug 25, 2019 #2 Brahma Chicken5000 Araucana Addict 6 Years Sep 26, 2017 21,807 49,221 1,257 Central New Jersey One may be slightly older than the other. They are too young to sex at this age.
Aug 25, 2019 #3 CountryFlock Songster 9 Years Apr 24, 2014 557 481 236 United States They could still both be females who just got different genes for feather growth rate. I’d assume both are female if they were sexed at a hatchery.
They could still both be females who just got different genes for feather growth rate. I’d assume both are female if they were sexed at a hatchery.
Aug 25, 2019 #4 Gray Farms Conserve Heritage Breed Livestock 9 Years Apr 11, 2016 14,448 19,307 687 NW Missouri Way to young to sex just yet. Post pics at around 6 weeks of age.
Aug 25, 2019 #5 Cyprus Master of the 'never give up' attitude Jan 19, 2018 16,113 55,691 1,207 My Coop My Coop Way too young Try again in 2 months
Aug 26, 2019 #6 chrissynemetz Psalm 91 ❤ Premium Feather Member 11 Years Dec 19, 2013 43,490 369,992 1,957 Olathe Colorado Really cute!! But way too tiny to tell yet.
Aug 26, 2019 Thread starter #7 JessBradley Chirping Aug 25, 2019 19 88 79 Michigan Thanks everyone! Just was a little concerned for a moment but with more attention, the one is just aging faster than the other!
Thanks everyone! Just was a little concerned for a moment but with more attention, the one is just aging faster than the other!