Sorry to say but it appears you have quite a few Roos as of right now. I think maybe chick 2 could be a pullet. I think you should give it another week or two and post close ups of their combs :-)
Stephanke
So I ended up being right first off... 4 cockerels and 1 pullet :-(
From the first post, chicks 1,3,4,5 were cockerels and chick 2 was my only pullet.
Glad you got more than one pullet lol 2/2 is waaaay better than my 1/4 lol
I can't see well so I am not sure but I would guess you have a fair few boys there. It is still early so they will change ant hopefully become more obvious. Maybe more pics close up of comb and full body pics? Mine are 5 weeks old now and still hard to tell though I know for sure 2 boys and 1...
I decided to just hold on to them a bit longer. Though I don't see chicks 1 and 3 being pullets ever lol they have had major comb development, with thread pea rows, and they are turnin pink already.
So they're now 4 weeks old and some one wants to buy two ameraucana Roos today. I am pretty comfortable with chick number 1 being a boy but I wanted to post pics of chick number 3 again to see what you all think before I sell them.
Chick 1, roo getting pink in comb
Here is chick 2 for...
Thanks for your input, I was just thinking that I would hold on to them (except maybe chick number 1) for another month or two to be sure :-)
The comb on chick number three is very similar to chick one so I am thinking he's a boy too but I will keep him until I have no reservations. Thanks!
It is already looking like I have a lot of boys but I wanted to ask the professionals before I rehome them ;-) hope the pics are good enough, I was disturbing their slumber lol
Chick 1 blue ameraucana - roo :-(
Chick 2 blue ameraucana - only one I am pretty sure pullet
Chick 3 blue...