So I've been looking at photos, and some combs appear larger/thicker than others.
I have 26 chicks in all, four of them are SLWs. They are only four weeks old. I've raised chicks before, although not SLW, or any kind of wyandotte, and just based on the other breeds I've had (leghorn, RIR and australorps), if these combs were on any of those other breeds, I'd say they're all roos. They're wider, and red. If it were just one, I'd know for sure, but it seems all four of them have these "rooster looking" combs. I know they're young....but just curious to those who've raised different breeds, including these....did the combs appear "roo like" at an early age? I ordered all pullets of course, so I'm assuming it's the breed, because all four of the SLWs look like this, where as none of the other breeds (EE, BO, BA) have this kind of comb forming. I would sure hope, since I ordered all pullets, that all four of my SLWs wouldn't be roos! (I had 5, one was weak on arrival and died) Thanks!
I have 26 chicks in all, four of them are SLWs. They are only four weeks old. I've raised chicks before, although not SLW, or any kind of wyandotte, and just based on the other breeds I've had (leghorn, RIR and australorps), if these combs were on any of those other breeds, I'd say they're all roos. They're wider, and red. If it were just one, I'd know for sure, but it seems all four of them have these "rooster looking" combs. I know they're young....but just curious to those who've raised different breeds, including these....did the combs appear "roo like" at an early age? I ordered all pullets of course, so I'm assuming it's the breed, because all four of the SLWs look like this, where as none of the other breeds (EE, BO, BA) have this kind of comb forming. I would sure hope, since I ordered all pullets, that all four of my SLWs wouldn't be roos! (I had 5, one was weak on arrival and died) Thanks!