The Wyandotte Thread

If they are larger then you probably get more meat from them which in a way makes them more productive.
Not sure how one would rate laying capibilities based on looks. Liked the buff & columbian shots.
 
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I was just wondering since I've never been able to tell just by looking at a hen whether she was a productive layer or not.....only by the number of eggs she lays.

There is a way I learned once by seeing the space between the pelvic and vent bones you can get a rough estimate of how well a hen will lay or if she is in lay.

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I was just wondering since I've never been able to tell just by looking at a hen whether she was a productive layer or not.....only by the number of eggs she lays.

There is a way I learned once by seeing the space between the pelvic and vent bones you can get a rough estimate of how well a hen will lay or if she is in lay.

Henry

Yes, that is a way to tell if she's laying, but I don't think just looking at a hen in a cage at a show you can probably tell anything about how productive she is.
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Here is a picture of my newest columbian wyandotte chicks (2 of them are columbian wyandottes plus there is a columbian wyandotte/ turken mix):

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And here are some of my columbian wyandotte hens and my columbian wyandotte roo:

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There is a way I learned once by seeing the space between the pelvic and vent bones you can get a rough estimate of how well a hen will lay or if she is in lay.

Henry

Yes, that is a way to tell if she's laying, but I don't think just looking at a hen in a cage at a show you can probably tell anything about how productive she is.
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Very true nope you can't at all!
 
Ok everyone I really need help with these chicks. I have 4 BLRW Bantams, I cannot tell what they are! They are 9 weeks old now. Boys or girls? And how can you tell? THANK YOU!!!


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i want wyandottes... i wish there was a local breeder in LA...

Hi gumbi,
ther are a couple shows down i southern cal... there is one in victorville(fall), Ventura(fall and spring), Paso Robles(Fall) and also a january show in hollister... if you want to see lots of chickens in California... come to PPBA in stockton,ca. its the biggest show in CA.​
 
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Usually by this time, pullets freathers will be almost al lthe same color. Its hard to tell because they are so far away, but just going by the darker, apparently non laced wing feathers, I'd say they are all boys. And the boys will definiately have red wattled hanging but the girls won't, and I can't see them in that photo to be able to judge by that.

Sue
 
Long time no post!
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My 8 month old splash wyandotte, Butternut just started laying this past week, and has laid 4 eggs so far! Boy are they small compared to my Brahma lol
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and she is SO loud with the egg song, it's really funny.

I rehomed my blue wyandotte to a larger flock with roosters (she was picking on my EE and splash wyandotte) so hopefully Phoebe will have a nice new home with a nice new man
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Here are some updated pictures of Butternut, she has the prettiest green eyes!

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And she has two BLUE tail feathers, the color blue the BLR are supposed to be
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only two tail feathers, and I think the top halves of the feathers are blue, so odd!
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Here is her first egg! My hands are SMALL, so the egg is not that big really hehe
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Butternut is so sweet, a total lap chicken and loves being talked to. Hehe.
 

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