They look similar to the ones pictured on ideal, and I see no reason they would have just male chicks for their picture
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Good to know!Some RSLs first feathers are white, but switch to red as the chick grows. I think yours are doing that, since some of the newer feathers on the shoulder are red.
Not a good.thing but can be typical of these sexlinks. They're pretty aggressive in my experience.The two lighter ones have started fighting each other. To the point where one of them ends up screaming because they got pecked too hard or it won’t let go. This is not a good sign, right?
You have a red sex link pullet and two red sex link cockerels.These 3 are now 10 weeks old. I’m curious yalls thoughts on the lighter two now that they are older. The one with the darkest waddle and comb is turning an interesting amber color with red specks in the feathers. I called the hatchery they came from to confirm they don’t have amber links and I was told they don’t only red sex links that they call golden stars. I sent them pictures and they were perplexed.
The 2 lighter sexlinks are male.These 3 are now 10 weeks old. I’m curious yalls thoughts on the lighter two now that they are older. The one with the darkest waddle and comb is turning an interesting amber color with red specks in the feathers. I called the hatchery they came from to confirm they don’t have amber links and I was told they don’t only red sex links that they call golden stars. I sent them pictures and they were perplexed.