The Wyandotte Thread

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They looked like the chicks I bought from Welp. I sold all to a gentleman in the eastern part of my state. His interest was they were vac'd for Marek's. He loved their lemon lacing.

Nobody breeding good gl?

Colby

mine are not from Welp. this is a line I put together from 3 different breeders over the last several yrs. mine are don't have lemon lacing, it's white. since your quoting my message, I take it you are talking about my birds.
as far as sexing, pull out the wing on day 1-3 and the feather sprouts of females are different lengths while the males are all one length. once they are 4 days and older, you have to wait for other signs as the feathers catchup in length.
 
Sorry! Wasn't quoting you.
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Yours are lovely. I was talking of the 7 light buff blr. I edited the post as to not cause further confusion or offense
Thanks for the info on the feather sexing.
 
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I'm glad you weren't. I started showing mine last yr even though I know they can't win, we need to start somewhere to get them to be an approved color in the breed standard.
 
i have some wyandottes! two silver lace and three gold lace - or so they were labeled, you'll have to tell me if i'm wrong. can't get the gold ones to stay still for a picture, but here's a great picture of one of the silvers. they are all pullets (i hope). have never had wyandottes of any kind before and they seem very shy and jumpy. is that a typical breed trait? i love mine cause they're pretty but was just curious. like i said i am not familiar with the breed. my goal this year was basically a variety of breeds to see what ones i want to get more of next time. have missed chickens so much - grew up with them and have not had them for about 10 years, but we always had rir so i don't know much about any other breeds. also, what is the correct pronunciation? the feed store guy basically called them "wine-dots" but i have strong suspicions that could be a strong accent/mumbling problem that so many people around here seem to have. well hopefully i gave you all a laugh, if nothing else.

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In general Wyandotts are very calm birds, with a reputation for being good broodies for large fowl (LF) I suspect that your birds are just very young. Continue to handle them in a nice calm manner and they should get accustomed to you and being handled. They make nice eggs also.
 
I haven't read through all 58 pages yet, and I know my guy isn't show quality, but I love him just the same. I got him at a swap at 8 wks, and read up on the breed. He's very mellow tempered, and last year we hatched out a bunch of crosses, including a very beautiful all blue hen. I try not to have favorites but....

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His daughter (left):

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I have one BLRW hen (given to us) and have hopes to add more this year (breeder eggs in incubator).
 
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What do you guys think of the coloring on these two BLRW chicks, and also can you sex them yet by these photos( i know these aren't good pics for that but hey who knows?) Pretty new to the breed so any criticism of these chicks is ok in my book. Thanks

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