Yes, the lighter one was a rooster and is actually the father of the chick I just posted pics of! I have the rooster to a farm outside of town asking with the other chick even though she was a pullet. They had a really strong bond and I didn't want to separate them. I'm really hoping this next...
OK. Well I just read that it works the other way around too. Meaning my chick would be male, but since the dad had grey legs it wouldn't work right?
If so then I'm happy because I live in town and can't have a roo.
Just had to get rid of the father of the chick.
Is there any way to tell if a Partridge Silkie/Black&white EE mix is male or female at a young age? My black and white EE rooster did have some red/gold leakage on his shoulders/wings so it wouldn't be sex linked right?
Is it true that pullets get mostly genes from the dad and roos get genes...