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 29,916 Reaction score 59,392 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 10 Years Friend Joined Jan 9, 2016 Messages 1,334 Reaction score 2,338 Points 341 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!