Give me pictures of your chickens and I'll try to sex them

Just looking for the gender of my silver laced Wyandotte and my Welsummer. When I got them, neither was tiny or all fluff anymore, both had real feathers on their wings but the Wyandotte was bigger and looked older to me. I have had them about four weeks.

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So here are my silkie babies, 4 weeks.
Silkies are really hard to sex, I know, but maybe you can give me some ideas! :)
Sorry they aren't all in order, computer difficulties! But I labeled them.

Sage




Hollywood

Hollywood

Hollywood



Group: Hollywood in the back, Maggie in the front


Hollywood peeking up over Maggie


Group: Hollywood in the Back and Maggie up front. Sage is back there too but,
you can't really see her, aside from her cotton ball tail feathers. :)


Maggie.
 
Just looking for the gender of my silver laced Wyandotte and my Welsummer. When I got them, neither was tiny or all fluff anymore, both had real feathers on their wings but the Wyandotte was bigger and looked older to me. I have had them about four weeks.

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Thank you!!

Your Welsummer looks like a pullet, but I'm leaning towards rooster for your wyandotte due to the wattle and redness. Cute by the way! :D
 
3 week old Seramas, Im thinking A an B are pullets an C is a cockerel [COLOR=FF0000]A[/COLOR] [COLOR=FF0000]A[/COLOR] [COLOR=FF0000]B[/COLOR] [COLOR=FF0000]B[/COLOR] [COLOR=FF0000]C[/COLOR] [COLOR=FF0000]C[/COLOR]
C is definitely a cockerel, his comb and wattle are just too big for that age. I'm thinking that B might be a cockerel as well. A is a pullet.
 
So here are my silkie babies, 4 weeks. Silkies are really hard to sex, I know, but maybe you can give me some ideas! :) Sorry they aren't all in order, computer difficulties! But I labeled them. Sage Hollywood Hollywood Hollywood Group: Hollywood in the back, Maggie in the front Hollywood peeking up over Maggie Group: Hollywood in the Back and Maggie up front. Sage is back there too but, you can't really see her, aside from her cotton ball tail feathers. :) Maggie.
I think that Hollywood and Sage might be cockerels due to their comb wilderness and texture. You should post some pictures when they are older too, to make sure.
 
Hello, I have a breed question. Does anyone know what breed these chicks are? I thought they were light brahmas but they have feathered feet with three front toes and one back toe that is cut in half and makes two. So five toes, please look at the pic
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By the way, the top two chicks don't look like EEs, they look more like Welsummers.
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lol they were sold to me as Ameraucanas but i didn't think so. Good to know. I hope you are wrong about #2.
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We cant have a rooster here.
 
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Could you help with mine? Right around 5 weeks and I'm pretty sure they are ee's. I have a sinking feeling I have more cockerels than pullets :/

Chick # 1,2 & 3
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Chick # 4 & 5
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Chick # 6
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Chick # 7
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Chick # 8
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Hopefully these are clear enough!
 

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