Try taking a picture of the feet next to each other, then look at the photos later, perhaps with a better monitor. Sometimes seeing a picture makes subtle differences obvious.
Hmm, I don't remember, but the key really is the leg color. Speckled sussex have very white legs which may look pink when young. Hope that helps!
I think the mystery birds were dark cornish.
Hi, reviving an old thread with a picture of a semi-frizzled chicken I hatched (and sold to a friend). This is a blue tolbunt project pullet.
Normally, the frizzles that I hatch are very frizzled. This one just looks like the feathers stick out a little bit -- neither smooth nor fully frizzled.
Hi,
My friend says these are roosters and I'm not completely convinced because I have never raised partridge rocks (hatchery stock).
Do these look like roos? They are about 9 weeks old. Thanks in advance!
Lol, I still check this thread. Yes, I sold the female-looking one. I seem to hatch a lot of frizzles. I'll see if I have any extras when I go through my grow out pen. I have babies, just not sure who's female yet. Feel free to PM me if I forget :)
I have 5 adult ducks -- a silver appleyard drake, 2 silver appleyard females, Bob the black runner drake and a pekin female.
Here are their offspring:
Is it obvious which ones are males/females? I generally raise chickens and don't know much about duck gender. Once the tail curls, I can...
Lol, thanks :) I know the breed (Tolbunt polish) because I have the parents. These don't look as tolbunt-y as I'd like, so I'm selling them, but need to separate the girls from the boys.