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  1. NatJ

    What genders do I have? Any guesses?

    I think you have a very good chance of them being female. They have combs and wattles that are very pale, which means either female or slow-maturing male. But a slow-maturing male would be unlikely in the Leghorn breed, since they are known for maturing quickly :)
  2. NatJ

    What genders do I have? Any guesses?

    The first Golden Laced Wyandotte seems to have a rather large and red comb. That one might be a male, although I wouldn't be positive yet. If it is a male, it should become much more obvious over the next few weeks. At 6 1/2 weeks, the others might all be females. Some of the combs look a...
  3. NatJ

    What genders do I have? Any guesses?

    In that case, there are a few options: --If all the labels are right, you probably have just pullets of the breeds they said. There is a chance of one or two being sexing-error males, but probably not many, and they are not particularly obvious right now. So you will have to wait and see. --If...
  4. NatJ

    What genders do I have? Any guesses?

    Did they say what gender they were supposed to be? Some co-ops and stores are good about keeping chicks labeled correctly, but some mix up the labels or the chicks (or let the chicks mix themselves by going from bin to bin.)
  5. NatJ

    What genders do I have? Any guesses?

    It's too early for me to have much opinion on most of them. The big combs could be females of early maturing/big comb breeds (like Leghorn) or they could be males of other breeds. The small combs could be females of almost any breed, or they could be males of slow-maturing breeds. For sexlinks...
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