Sorry, we didn't watch so carefully... just figured it would eventually be obvious! We also knew we'd eat if male and keep for eggs if female, and by the time we were ready to eat it would be obvious... and that was truer than we thought, since we procrastinated until 20 weeks old before...
Here they are. The composite wyandotte pic is at ~8 weeks old, I think the 2 females are probably #5 and #6.
Wyandotte Roosters ~5 months old:
Wyandotte pullet ~4 months old
Australorp cockerel ~8 weeks old
Australorp pullets ~8 weeks old
Australorp pullet ~4 months old
Australorp...
Thanks! Ugh, I will have to post pics of our 7 Wyandottes to get on that one... reading other threads it looks like it's hard to sex them, so we hadn't worried about it yet. But it sounds like a long of cockerels... also I'm not even sure one of them is a Wyandotte; its comb doesn't look like...
Thank you! We haven't even been attempting to guess at the Wyandottes yet, but I had begun to suspect that we have more male than female Wyandottes, and it sounds like you're confirming... I'll try to take some more pics just focusing on them.
So given this input, for the Australorps...
We have seven 7-week-old Australorps. Two seem to be clear roosters (comb/wattles). 3 seems to be clear females (tiny greyer combs). The other two we aren't quite sure -- their combs are much smaller than the clear roosters, and slightly pinker/more fingered than the clear hens.
The one on the...