The Silver Laced Wyandotte Thread

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SLW are suppose to be able to be feather sexed. Only for day 1-3. Some argue that only hatchery SLW can be feather sexed. Go to U tube and watch "sexing chicks" (a dirty job) from hatchery. It is very interesting.
 
SLW are suppose to be able to be feather sexed.  Only for day 1-3.  Some argue that only hatchery SLW can be feather sexed.  Go to U tube and watch "sexing chicks"   (a dirty job) from hatchery.  It is very interesting.


With the few that I've hatched feather sexing hasn't worked. They are not from a hatchery, tho.
 
I have 2 silver laced wyandottes, one came from a hatchery, and one came from a private breeder. Which is which, I'm not sure, they were identical as chicks, but now look different. Both pullets, I am sure. I have two blue laced reds they are cockerels so I have something to compare to.
I am looking for names for the two also. One is lighter in the head, and one is darker, I'd like names that coincide with that so I call tell then apart.
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This its the darker of the two.
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And this is the lighter of the two.

Please, name these chickens!
 
It sounds like the typically start laying around 4 months. Mine is still young so I don't have experience yet, but that's what I keep hearing.
 
I've enjoying this thread! I just finished reading all 70 pages (over the past several weeks:) There's a lot of great info from you veteran SLW people...thank you! I got on to see if I could find pictures of people's SLW at different stages of growing so I could see how their coloring changed. Mine is about 9 weeks so still in that ugly stage. It's nice to see that others looked the same and grew up to be beautiful!
 

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