10.5 week old chicks, pullet or cockerel?

kikiwik

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Apr 27, 2016
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So I bought 8 chicks of various breeds from a hatchery (I have the worst luck with constantly having mostly cockerel flocks and I thought to bypass that this time). I was told that generally they have a 90% pullet-cockerel rate. I get that that's hatchery-wide, but I'm worried I have quite a bit more than that...
I have 8 different heritage breeds and I forgot that that makes it harder to tell whichever are pullets/cockerels due to the differences in how they grow. Hopefully someone can point me to whichever chicks I should try not to be attached to?
 
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With the SF, I feel like her/his colouring is more typically female, but then that saddle feather came in and I wondered if maybe she's a he, and maybe a splash? It has a lot of dark grey speckling on its chest.
 
SDL barnevelder, with questionable lacing. Clear single lacing on breast, but just barred messiness on wings and back. I'd rather a crappily bred hen than a lovely cockerel though lol. In this situation anyways.
 

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Speckled Sussex, sooo sweet, really hoping this one is a hen. Sorry these are all such terrible pics. I'm trying to get them with my 2 and 5 year old "helping" sooo helpful. Possible saddle feather? I don't know if I'm looking at low down hackle feathers, or saddle feathers and maybe they just look the same on pullets and cockerels until they are a bit bigger?
 

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Yaaaaay! Oh I'm so hoping so. We run a home-based business and the cockadoodledooing is seriously a no-go with our being on the phone all the time. Also I just was getting frustrated worrying that I'd driven basically 6 hours to get to a place that had theoretically-sexed heritage breed birds and maybe wasted all my time. I reeeeeeally hate slaughtering heritage roos. Can you tell? Thank you!!
 
The Salmon Faverolles doesn't seem to have 5 toes, or feathered feet which the breed is known for. Which hatchery did you get them from?
 

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