Brahma chicks are typically easy to sex around 4-6 weeks old. Males tend to develop their comb rapidly and have noticeably larger bodies compared to females.
Brahma Gold and blue Partridge chicks can be reliably sexed upon hatch by their eye liner, head to body marking and colour. The females often hatch with darker eyeline and strong head to back marking compare to male.
Splash partridge is slightly tricky as they hatch in light colour and almost no head marking and eye liner. *** We are currently researching on this colour to see if we could confirm the sexing trait on this splash partridge as there are not much known resources available compare to Dark, gold and blue partridge colour.***
Male chicks typically develop wider combs at an early stage compared to females. – Splash brahma Offspring
Splash Brahma males typically exhibit darker coloring on their wings compared to females.
Males exhibit darker feathering on the wings, as indicated in the circled area. This characteristic applies to other colors of Brahmas including Gold and Blue Partridge Brahma.
The sexing tips provided on the website are based on our experiences with offspring from our specific bloodlines. Each bloodline carries its own unique genetics, leading to variations in traits and development rates. Therefore, we advise using our suggestions as general guidelines only.