bluebellblizzard
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- Jun 10, 2024
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I’m looking at a chart for breeding sex-linked silkies and most of the roosters will be “split”? I’m new to silkie genetics. Can I tell if a silkie is a split when they’re chicks?
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That’s the same chart i’m using!This is the chart I use. https://www.backyardchickens.com/th...n-color-genetics.1219858/page-2#post-19511066
I have mauve rooster with chocolate, a splash, and a black hen. I have sex linked chicks but I ignore it. I'd rather have them sold straight run.
It is very hard to know, especially what's going to be a splash or not. My chocolate chicks could be either straight run or pullets depending which hen laid their eggs. Nope, can't tell.
The only absolute ones of mine are the blue chicks are cockerels.
What colors did you need then as that's got the sex-linked combos on there for most of them.That’s the same chart i’m using!
I have a blue rooster and a splash hen. I’m looking to get another hen to make sex-linked chicks but i’m just wondering how to tell if the chicks are split or not.What colors did you need then as that's got the sex-linked combos on there for most of them.
A blue and a splash will not make sex links. You would need a barred silkie hen to make blue sexlinks if you're using your splash male, but the coloring will make it pretty hard to see any headspots on the malesI have a blue rooster and a splash hen. I’m looking to get another hen to make sex-linked chicks but i’m just wondering how to tell if the chicks are split or not.