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Is it true that female tail feathers come in quicker than males in many breeds? I am so curious as to how many cockerels I have vs pullets...
In most breeds, females tend to feather in faster.
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Is it true that female tail feathers come in quicker than males in many breeds? I am so curious as to how many cockerels I have vs pullets...
In most breeds, females tend to feather in faster.
In most breeds, females tend to feather in faster.
I'm looking forward to people's answers on this. If feathers indicate gender, I have all 4 of something !!! Hopefully pullets! I wonder if feather sexing differs by breed - I have Sultans & the chicks have the cutest little fan tail feathers.
If that holds somewhat true I have 7 males out of 20. I can see some pretty clear differences in the wing/tail feathering of these little buggers.
How long do you think it will take before I know for sure?
Yep!I believe feather sexing only works for certain breeds or even certain lines within a breed that was purposefully bred for the feather sexing genes. Not all chickens are able to be feather sexed just like not a chicken breeds are sexlinked or auto sexed.
If that holds somewhat true I have 7 males out of 20. I can see some pretty clear differences in the wing/tail feathering of these little buggers.
How long do you think it will take before I know for sure?
Congratulations!My total number of chicks is 17 out of 24