Okay, so Ron says wait three more weeks. Anyone else?
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He looks like a speckled sussex--is he a Finnish landrace?Ron, yes, the first picture is most certainly a rooster.
Here he is on the left at about a year of age. That pic, like the second one is of the parent stock (hence the labels "Sire" and "Dam" above the first two pictures. I'm just trying to compare the current chicks to their parents at a similar age, but I didn't have a pic of the sire at 3 weeks.
Gotcha. I was thinking you were asking about first pic too. My confusion.Puddin, I should clarify, the first two pictures are old pictures of the parent stock at 3 or 4 weeks, I gave them as a point of reference. The four last pics are of the current chicks I've got.
Ron, yes, the first picture is most certainly a rooster.
Here he is on the left at about a year of age. That pic, like the second one is of the parent stock (hence the labels "Sire" and "Dam" above the first two pictures. I'm just trying to compare the current chicks to their parents at a similar age, but I didn't have a pic of the sire at 3 weeks.
Now I need to go look closely at my two week old Phoenix and Phoenix/dorking mix chicks. I had forgotten about this.He looks like a speckled sussex--is he a Finnish landrace?
The beak and leg colors will not be sexlinked on them so you will have to go by comb and wattles starting at now to 6 weeks or so. It is possible that feathering speed might indicate gender but you would have to keep track of the cross and see if one gender feathers faster than the other. It will not be too reliable though. Basque hens will have white wing feathers with black to gray in a line in the first week. The darker the black the more likely they will be a boy I think. It is not very reliable though either.
Silver gray dorkings will begin getting salmon color feathers on the breast at about two weeks old for pullets. cockerels will get black feathers on the breast at the same age.
It is so fun learning about the breed you have!
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I always figure it out when they start crowing... Lol!Okay, so Ron says wait three more weeks. Anyone else?