The Wyandotte Thread

Ok I can't help myself, here are some more pictures.
Last year at the York show the great folks from MyPetChicken were there taking photos. They were nice enough to take a few of Brody's MultiChampion Bantam hen Bisquit.
She was supposed to be retired at the end of last year...but she looked so good, we said one more time. So off she went to the shows in 09. She has won tons of BOB, BV, & CH RCCL. So after the last show in Nov we have officially retired her (again) at 3 yrs old. She is the one who really started the big winnings for us in wyandottes, so she is very special around here.
The weather was crazy this fall, and she began her molt in early Dec. Last week we had 21 inches of snow & really cold nights. Sat afternoon, I found her laying in her cage, eyes closed,& very cold. We rushed her into the house, started the Hair dryer,warm sugar water and poultry boost. She was barely alive. So after wrapping her in a towel & holding her half the night, we put her,still wrapped, in the warm bathroom ( where all the brooders are) and prayed. The next morning we found her happily visiting the chicks. Needless to say we now have a spoiled little hen living in the sunroom. She watches TV, eats pizza & plays XBOX. She will jump up & perch on the side of the tote & talk to you, that is how I know she is hungry. So once she is feed & watered she happily snuggles down in her 6 inches of shavings for the night. She really is our Favorite Wyandotte!

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my fav photo
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Absolutely beautiful!
 
These 2 came from humble beginnings (an auction) 5 wks ago, they're just shy of 6 wks old now. Can they be sexed yet? I've never had Wyandottes. If it makes a difference in this breed they don't "act" like cockerels. They tend to squat instead of stick their heads up to see what's going on, I gave 2 from this batch away 2 wks ago who had big bright red combs. These 2 have not developed that red comb yet so I'm unsure if they're just too young or if they're pullets. Any ideas?



 
very unique..never seen dottes like these..what are they?
I am horrible at sexing...until they lay an egg or crow. I will guess and say one of each. I have been known to be 50% correct!!
 
These 2 came from humble beginnings (an auction) 5 wks ago, they're just shy of 6 wks old now. Can they be sexed yet? I've never had Wyandottes. If it makes a difference in this breed they don't "act" like cockerels. They tend to squat instead of stick their heads up to see what's going on, I gave 2 from this batch away 2 wks ago who had big bright red combs. These 2 have not developed that red comb yet so I'm unsure if they're just too young or if they're pullets. Any ideas?



Mitzi..Wyandottes are hard to sex until a little older. Look for rounded tip feathers on the hackle and tail for pullets and pointed feathers for cockerels. Cockerel wattles will get longer quicker. # 1 may be a Columbian Wyandotte mix...comb has a flaw with the tip. #2 may be a Splash Blue laced Red. Nice comb and rounded feathers...may be a pullet.
 
These 2 came from humble beginnings (an auction) 5 wks ago, they're just shy of 6 wks old now. Can they be sexed yet? I've never had Wyandottes. If it makes a difference in this breed they don't "act" like cockerels. They tend to squat instead of stick their heads up to see what's going on, I gave 2 from this batch away 2 wks ago who had big bright red combs. These 2 have not developed that red comb yet so I'm unsure if they're just too young or if they're pullets. Any ideas?

Mitzi..Wyandottes are hard to sex until a little older. Look for rounded tip feathers on the hackle and tail for pullets and pointed feathers for cockerels. Cockerel wattles will get longer quicker.    # 1 may be a Columbian Wyandotte mix...comb has a flaw with the tip.  #2 may be a Splash Blue laced Red.   Nice comb and rounded feathers...may be a pullet.

I got them at the Blanchard auction, it's very possible there's a mix in there :) #2 has been one of my favorites from the start personality-wise. I'm always a few years behind everyone else but am just now realizing how beautiful Columbian Wyandottes are. Isn't that what you had?

very unique..never seen dottes like these..what are they?
I am horrible at sexing...until they lay an egg or crow. I will guess and say one of each. I have been known to be 50% correct!!

Haha, Me and you both! I've been known to blindly ignore all obvious signs and rely on just wishful thinking. That's how I ended up with a big Cochin rooster named Lillith :)
 

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