Sexing Bourbon Reds?

maureen9962

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Mar 11, 2010
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Anyone have any tips on sexing. My poults are 6 weeks old. Last year they fooled me until they were 8 months old. The hens were strutting.
 
The one that mounts is the Tom, the one that bends over is the hen...

Normally I go by size and waddle development
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For me at 6 weeks it is just a educated guess. The Toms usually have a square head when viewed from above. The Hens heads are longer and pointed at the front. Size is sometimes a clue but if you seen the photos of my newest hatch, size is not a clue. I have been fooled even at 5 months at times.
 
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Unfortunatly if the birds carry a dulution gene you will not see that black line.

What color dilution gene would that be?
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Steve

I don't know where my post keep going but they are lost. This is my third try.

I am talking about b+b+Ddrr. But I have also heard some breeders are using a single e gene to also remove the black line.

So many birds people get poults that have the pheno type for bourbon red with hidden genes.
 
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