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Sure. Mine came from gorgeous nearly sky blue eggs and when these were young, I was able to sex them fairly easily. I do have some dark females and some light females that hatch, but thankfully nothing strange like olive green eggs.
@ HaplessRunner My male chicks have a very specific color that lets me know if they are going to be colored correctly. All gray or dark gray mean too much color for me. I look at the British chicks and they are quite often way lighter than what I see in my brooder. I do wonder if this is flock dependent at this time or if there is a consensus down color. From your photos, if they were mine I would have predicted them as too colorful. I agree with Rinda it really seems up in the air at this point and photos do not really show the true colors I find.
Has anyone used one of those drill attachments for de-feathering their birds. I've read the reviews and wonder if it's worth it. I have too few to take to a processor and really would prefer to do it myself but not sure I want to do all that plucking in this weather. It's not that much $ so I'll probably give it a try but wanted to see if anyone here had tried one? Going to finally purchase a killing cone.
at first I thought it was, the lighter chick had to be lighter when adults, but so far some are lighter and some are not, what I see is that maybe their gold tone is not lighter but their overall barring patter may be lighter(from dark grey to light grey)By the way, did anyone every eventually link chick down color to adult plumage?
I tried to make a homemade drill plucker from directions online- piece of junk. Don't know if a bought one would be better. My problem was even with a full battery the drill couldn't keep the plucker rotating when it hit the bird.