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    Help me figure out the breed and whether or not it’s a hen or roo?

    It is a cockerel. It's not a Langshan or Marans because the feet are yellow, not white. Maybe an olive egger, or maybe a Cochin.
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    "Exhibition Quality Buff Orpingtons"

    I've never seen buff Orpington chicks with markings on them like that. It doesn't necessarily mean they're not purebreds, but it's suspicious. I would contact the breeder with photos. Beyond that, there's not much you can do except wait to see what they're like as they grow/feather out.
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    Hmong chicks, 5 weeks - pullet or cockerel?

    Indeed! Hmong chickens weren't bred to be fast developers like Faverolles or most of the other American and European breeds, so far as I know. It's just going to take a bit of time. They are pretty.
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    Help with white hen

    Yes, it is a mixed breed. Of what, tough to say. It looks kind of like a Sussex but has yellow legs. Maybe a Leghorn cross? I'm just not sure but it is very pretty.
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    Hen or roo?

    The comb has some color but it is small. I don't know, this could go either way in my opinion. It's probably going to take a couple of more weeks to tell for sure. The comb size and color are the two things to keep an eye on. I wouldn't put much stock in behavior to judge gender at this age...
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    Hmong chicks, 5 weeks - pullet or cockerel?

    3 and 4 have a bit of wattle development, so they could be cockerels. For me these aren't mature enough to tell gender with any kind of certainty. I'd give them some more time, keeping an eye on the combs and wattles. Growth spurts in those areas in the next few weeks would most likely mean a...
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    Hen or roo?

    It's tough to say without seeing its comb. That is the most important thing to go by when they're young.
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    Rural King Cinnamon Queens

    They are pullets. Cinnamon Queens are sex links. Males would have a lot of white/silver in their plumage, not red.
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    Need some help.

    The first one has a rose comb, so probably a Dominique rather than an olive egger. It looks to be a cockerel. Polish take a long time to tell. All I can say is that so far it shows no red in the comb/wattles/face. So that's a good sign. If the last one is cuckoo Marans x cream legbar, then it...
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    Rescued chicken

    She looks to be in great condition despite her ordeal. I'm guessing she's over a year old, but not by much. White Plymouth Rock is as good a guess as any. She's not a Leghorn.
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    Delaware rooster?

    Going by comb size, I think there is a good possibility it is a cockerel. I'd wait a bit to be sure, though.
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    Need help gendering my chick — Mercy

    It's too early to say. 6 weeks is a good time to start trying to determine gender, unless you see a big, colorful comb before then.
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    Is this silkie hen chocolate or black?

    It's not pure black. Whether it's chocolate is another question, and I'm not sure of the answer. Hopefully a Silkie specialist will help out, but it could take time. You could also post in the genetics thread: https://www.backyardchickens.com/forums/exhibition-genetics-breeding-to-the-sop.16188/...
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    Tell me this isn't a roo and what breed

    Yes, it's a pullet, and it's some type of Easter egger. Maybe a fibro Easter egger.
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    Old English Bantams

    They're brassy back old English game bantams.
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