sex and breed?

andrea2chicken

Chirping
Mar 7, 2016
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I know it is hard to sex em young but what do you look for to find the rooster? And I have this yellow pullete that I don't know the breed of.
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Crisper photos please, and no funky lighting. Also, they are much too young to even guess at their gender. It's not until after 6 weeks old, usually, that males begin to look a bit different.
Cockerels are usually bright pink in the comb by 10 weeks. Pullets don't start to pink up until they are almost ready to lay eggs.
 
I got them a attwoods the black one was in the straight run brood and the yellow in the pullete brood. But not sure they are all the same age either does that matter
 

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