Just wondering how experienced breeders sex their young birds. Are the males a darker brown? What about the white markings on the top of the wings?
Thanks.
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Hi Matt, was there any noticable colour differences between your two young birds?
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mine were killed by mice before they even fully coloured.
but I think the male had darker legs or something?
but I think the male had darker legs or something?
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Not that I could make and obviously because they were 2 hens, there was no differencebleeding green wrote:Hi Matt, was there any noticable colour differences between your two young birds?