I have read somewhere and saw a picture that you can tell a roo from a hen by how their wings are developing? Any truth to this? If so when can you begin to tell the diff? thanks!!
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HI Kazoo1111 what breeds are you able to tell?Your only able to tell on certain breeds
yes it makes sense easunshine! i just couldn't remember which was which!! I think im goin to google it and see what i can find!! thank you for sharing your experience!!I was just shown (literally, like an hour ago) that on Salmon Faverolles the male will have longer feathers on the outer part of the wings, while the female has a more consistent length all the way across. NO idea if I explained that well, but it made sense when he was showing me.
HI Mtnlaurl thank you for the video!!!! I hope this is true!!Not sure if it's limited to certain breeds or must be done by a certain age. Check out this "Dirty Jobs" video show how wing feather sexing is done.
This is an excellent source of info!! I dunno tht i will ever buy from a hatchery again tho sheesh!!!! )Not sure if it's limited to certain breeds or must be done by a certain age. Check out this "Dirty Jobs" video show how wing feather sexing is done.
Wow. Can't believe the way they just toss the chicks around!!Not sure if it's limited to certain breeds or must be done by a certain age. Check out this "Dirty Jobs" video show how wing feather sexing is done.