Silver Laced Wyandotte at 5weeks. Too soon to tell?

whillo

Songster
11 Years
Mar 6, 2009
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Willamette Valley
This is Roobie, so named because from the day we met (she was two days old) she has been standing taller, eating faster, flapping the hardest and giving us the stinkeye every chance she gets. Would love to change her spelling to just plain ol' Ruby and know that I'm dealing with a rowdy girl rather than a cocky roo. Is it too soon to tell by these pictures? (Wish the closeup was not a little blurry, but she is not a very still bird.)
This is Roob at 5 weeks:
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This was Roob at 3 1/2 weeks:
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Thanks for your help!
 
I just had 5 SLW chicks, and I'd definitely guess roo on that one. I had 2 that were that red with that much comb development at about 6 weeks, and they got new homes.
 
Oh boo!!!
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. What is it about him that you say that? Is it mostly the color of the comb? the tail? the posture?
Are you certain or is there a remote possibility so I should hang onto him for awhile? I am swaying having a rooster but I don't want a crankybutt one and this bird is already a handful.
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I so wanted a slw.
 
Definitely WAIT to know for sure! I had a mixed batch of chicks this spring and my SLW was bigger, redder and stronger than the rest of my birds... I was worried she was a HE but... months later she is definitely a HEN. She's just beefier than my other ladies. We call her the AMAZON because she is so strong.
 
I have to agree with roo. I have two at ten weeks that don't have that much comb yet.

ETA - I would wait on sending him/her away until you are sure though. You just don't know until egg or crow!
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