Sexing Gold laced Wyandotte

angryparakeet

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Apr 18, 2022
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I have a set of 5 week old gold laced wyandottes. They were supposed to be pullets, but I'm now I'm wondering- that's a lot of red. Thoughts on this one? It's not as sassy as my cockerels who are the same age.
 

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Wyandottes are supposed to have rose combs.
That chick has a single comb.

Single combs are caused by a recessive gene, so it is possible for two Wyandottes with rose combs to produce a chick with a single comb.

Don't try to enter that bird in a poultry show, or use it to breed good quality Wyandottes, but otherwise the comb type should not cause any problems.
 

Wyandottes are supposed to have rose combs.
That chick has a single comb.

Single combs are caused by a recessive gene, so it is possible for two Wyandottes with rose combs to produce a chick with a single comb.

Don't try to enter that bird in a poultry show, or use it to breed good quality Wyandottes, but otherwise the comb type should not cause any problems.
Thanks! I did know that. S/he's a Tractor Supply acquisition, so I wasn't too shocked when my chicks came out a little weird. I'm just looking for some eggs, so I'm not too stressed about it. Any thoughts on the sex? (These are my first wyandottes. I'm wondering if it's just the single comb that's making me think roo.)
 

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