Dec 28, 2023 #1 R Ryder_sanders Chirping Joined Jan 24, 2022 Messages 49 Reaction score 101 Points 81 So these two 6/7 week olds were sold as purebred silver lacewings. However, they look very un lace like… are they boys, or are they not a good lineage or do they need more time? Attachments IMG_2400.jpeg 780.1 KB · Views: 18
So these two 6/7 week olds were sold as purebred silver lacewings. However, they look very un lace like… are they boys, or are they not a good lineage or do they need more time?
Dec 28, 2023 #2 nuthatched CEO, Orneriness and Co. 6 Years Spirit Friend Joined Nov 9, 2019 Messages 29,892 Reaction score 59,205 Points 1,056 Location Rim Country, Az They could just be porr quality
Dec 28, 2023 #3 Rose the Legbar Crowing Joined Dec 18, 2022 Messages 1,357 Reaction score 2,113 Points 266 Location Washington State I agree that they are poor quality silver laced Wyandottes.
Dec 28, 2023 #4 BobStuart Songster Joined Dec 14, 2023 Messages 464 Reaction score 874 Points 171 Location QLD Australia They look normal and I’m pretty sure they’re both girls
Dec 28, 2023 #5 BobStuart Songster Joined Dec 14, 2023 Messages 464 Reaction score 874 Points 171 Location QLD Australia I doubt they are pure bred but I’m sure they will grow there lacyness when they are allot older.
Dec 28, 2023 #6 sybonbon Crowing 9 Years Friend Joined Jan 9, 2016 Messages 1,334 Reaction score 2,338 Points 331 Females and the lacing will change as they grow. This is mine before and after. Attachments IMG_20200406_103529~2.jpg 706.9 KB · Views: 13 FB_IMG_1635629685201.jpg 147.5 KB · Views: 13
Dec 28, 2023 #7 MommyGirl Crowing 5 Years Friend Joined Jul 10, 2020 Messages 1,276 Reaction score 4,435 Points 476 Location Georgia I have to agree that the lacing gets better as the grow a little more
Dec 28, 2023 Thread starter #8 R Ryder_sanders Chirping Joined Jan 24, 2022 Messages 49 Reaction score 101 Points 81 Thank you all!