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Again, I have never heard of this method. Ever. I have been sexing for a long time. I am also not familiar with Europe though.We went offtopic a long time ago, but let me try to explain one more time.
This is not "my line", it is a characteristic of all Wyandots who are in Europe.
I visited a lot of exhibitions all over Europe, and met a lot of breeders.
All Wyandottes had the same characteristics!
In fact, all laced breeds have this characteristic, it's just that it's easy to see with some, with others it's difficult (due to big comb, or crested breeds...)
Sebright is also one of the proofs that females have a darker top of the head!
Silver or gold Sebright, it doesn't matter, they both have that characteristic!
Here is some pics of my Sebright girls:View attachment 3184722View attachment 3184723
I hope I helped someone!
OP is in the US. So even if what you say is true, it still does not apply here.
@mandersrenee8503 please update us on this bird in a few weeks.