BIRD ONE BIRD TWO Thanks!
Jun 5, 2010 #2 sydney13 Songster Mar 11, 2010 1,364 22 204 Massachusetts two golden laced wyandotte hens i think
Jun 5, 2010 #3 Happy Chooks Free Ranging Premium Feather Member 11 Years Jul 9, 2009 40,417 3,614 626 Northern CA My Coop My Coop GLW. Not positive, but I think the first is a girl and the 2nd a boy.
Jun 5, 2010 #4 Sonoran Silkies Flock Mistress 11 Years Jan 4, 2009 20,149 485 421 Tempe, Arizona Both look male to me. Yes, wyandottes.
Jun 5, 2010 #5 Minniechickmama Senora Pollo Loco 13 Years Sep 4, 2009 7,137 706 451 Minnesota Quote: X2
Jun 5, 2010 #6 macmama Songster 9 Years Apr 9, 2010 239 1 109 Gilbert AZ X3... I see saddle feathers on both.
Jun 6, 2010 #7 Year of the Rooster Sebright Savvy 11 Years Jun 27, 2008 6,076 51 263 West Central Ohio Two Golden Laced Wyandotte roosters.
Jun 6, 2010 #8 watersoflethe Songster 9 Years Apr 28, 2010 251 2 119 Corona/Mira Loma CA i agree with everyone on the golden laced wyandotte... and i suck at sexing... blah i think roos.
Jun 6, 2010 #9 Tiss Songster 9 Years May 8, 2010 676 8 131 Georgia Wyandottes are so hard to sex. I'm leaning toward 2 roos, but from what I've seen, most Wyandotte chicks develop quickly and appear to be roos. Here's to hoping, eh?
Wyandottes are so hard to sex. I'm leaning toward 2 roos, but from what I've seen, most Wyandotte chicks develop quickly and appear to be roos. Here's to hoping, eh?
Jul 17, 2010 Thread starter #10 flatheadfisher In the Brooder 9 Years Jun 4, 2010 20 1 22 They both turned out to be males. I am bummed because I wanted to keep them...