tviss711
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- Apr 12, 2024
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We hatched 6 eggs from our flock after they were taken out by neighbor dogs. 4/6 were BO x SL Wyandotte and were sex linked (3 were boys, 1 was a girl, one didn’t hatch and was a girl of course!)
2 were BO x speckled Sussex. I was hoping both are female so I can keep as many as possible. I’m suspicious of one of them. I know it is early. What do you guys think? One of their combs is slightly bigger and the wattles seem more pronounced. But it’s not any larger than the other. We’ve been calling this one Chili but I’m thinking she may be a cockerel after all
Compared to sister Cayenne
They’re both feathering out around the same rate, both are slower than the Wyandottes but other than the comb thing they look the same.
If she’s a cockerel that’s 4 out of 6. Which is a bummer but that’s the way it goes with hatching. I had one that made it to lockdown, but ruptured her yolk sac when positioning and died before she could pip. She was a confirmed female(another Wyandotte female) so that was a bummer!
2 were BO x speckled Sussex. I was hoping both are female so I can keep as many as possible. I’m suspicious of one of them. I know it is early. What do you guys think? One of their combs is slightly bigger and the wattles seem more pronounced. But it’s not any larger than the other. We’ve been calling this one Chili but I’m thinking she may be a cockerel after all
Compared to sister Cayenne
They’re both feathering out around the same rate, both are slower than the Wyandottes but other than the comb thing they look the same.
If she’s a cockerel that’s 4 out of 6. Which is a bummer but that’s the way it goes with hatching. I had one that made it to lockdown, but ruptured her yolk sac when positioning and died before she could pip. She was a confirmed female(another Wyandotte female) so that was a bummer!