Show off your Red sex-links!! [[pictures included]] !! (:

I was in doubt to what breed chicks i just purchased, but after looking at the form i'm sure they are Red sex-links

What do you think.. Red sex-links or not ???




I am only a year into owning chickens, so please take this for what it's worth, but yours look like our girls at that age and ours are definitely Red Sex Links pullets.
 
how long the baby chicks get ouside after hatch...?

It really depends on the temperatures. I have some almost 2 week old in the chick/grow-out coop right now. I recently put them in. I do have a heat lamp on them at night but turn it off during the day because it's in the 80's here during the day, I leave them in the coop for about a week so they get used to it and a night light on. Once they are pretty used to the coop it becomes a safe place for them and easier to get them in at night. They do have a fenced in area out side of the coop. I have it covered so no hawks can pick off the chicks when they are outside in their pen.

This is a previous hatch from some years ago.




 
help please? I think my hen is a roo.. curled saddle feathers, larger brighter comb and wattles, long pointed hackle feathers, thicker legs.. Can anyone verify if she's a he or vice versa? The chicken under investigation is the darker one up front. His name is Rawr!






 
the 1st pic shows "saddle feathers" starting to curl (i think)
the 2nd shows the difference between "him" and sister cuddley buttcheeks (don't laugh, my kids named them)
the 3rd shows the other side of "his saddled feathers"
4th, comb & waddle larger and brighter then ms cuddley buttcheeks, hackle feathers pointed
 
I am only a year into owning chickens, so please take this for what it's worth, but yours look like our girls at that age and ours are definitely Red Sex Links pullets.
I have a couple like these called golden comets?
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Quote: Golden Comet, Gold Star, Red Star or Cinnamon Queen depending on the specific cross used) are produced by a number of different crosses. White Plymouth Rocks hens with the silver factor are crossed with a New Hampshire male to produce the Gold Comet. A Silver Laced Wynandotte hen is crossed with a New Hampshire rooster to produce the Cinnamon Queen. Additional possible red sex-link cross combinations are the Rhode Island White hen and a Rhode Island Red rooster Which produce a male that will hatch out white and can feather out to pure white or with some black feathering and the females Redish color with white on the tail feathers and maybe around the neck. A Delaware hen with a Rhode Island Red rooster. Males hatch out looking like the Delawares depending on the cross. Females hatch out red like the Rhode Island Red male. Coloring will depend on the cross, and they how they feather out. In the breeding the males can be either New Hampshire Reds but most use Rhode Island Reds. A chart for different crosses that can be used, https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/261208/sex-linked-information

In all of the different breedings they will all look similar no matter what you call them. Many carry similar genes such as silver, red, black which will produce similar colored chicks.
 
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