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Kinda, if they were masking barring, they would actually make black sexlinks . So not major loss there unless you dont want black sexlinks.
But they just arent a good choice in general becuase you dont know what they ARE masking, They have to be masking something like Columbian to make red sexlinks, but they could also be masking black or partridge or something like that an that isnt going to get you sexlinks so in general its best to stay away from recessive white breeds.
It was from your posts that I learned not to use white rocks and where to find RIWs so thanks for posting with such good info. I don't have any preference between BSLs or RSLs. Just figured it would be easier to sex them if I knew exactly what color to look for. What would be the difference in the pullets and roos if I did cross a RIR roo with PBRs? If it is not real easy to see the difference I don't want to take the chance of getting it wrong since I will be selling them as 95% pullets for a higher price than straight run chicks. My only experience with any sex links are with black since that is what I got from Meyer last year and they are no different than any other standard LF hen I have. Figure the reds are prolly about the same.
Kinda, if they were masking barring, they would actually make black sexlinks . So not major loss there unless you dont want black sexlinks.
But they just arent a good choice in general becuase you dont know what they ARE masking, They have to be masking something like Columbian to make red sexlinks, but they could also be masking black or partridge or something like that an that isnt going to get you sexlinks so in general its best to stay away from recessive white breeds.
It was from your posts that I learned not to use white rocks and where to find RIWs so thanks for posting with such good info. I don't have any preference between BSLs or RSLs. Just figured it would be easier to sex them if I knew exactly what color to look for. What would be the difference in the pullets and roos if I did cross a RIR roo with PBRs? If it is not real easy to see the difference I don't want to take the chance of getting it wrong since I will be selling them as 95% pullets for a higher price than straight run chicks. My only experience with any sex links are with black since that is what I got from Meyer last year and they are no different than any other standard LF hen I have. Figure the reds are prolly about the same.