You can color sex them. The roos will feather in with black breasts (like yours is doing) and then the rest of the feathering will change as it gets older.
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I just looked and it is hard to tell bc the feathers aren't coming in as much as the other one.... it does look like there might be some darker edging there.
The thing is, I wanted light colored EE's... so I asked her to pick out the lightest ones. So, she intentionally gave me the two light colored chicks she had... which werne't EE's apparently but instead the dorkings by mistake. So I really am afraid that they'll both be roos since all the chick stuff I'm reading online shows the light ones being male and dark headed ones being female. and I am SO bummed out right now! I could get Ee's, but then I'll have to put them separate since the largest chicks I have right now are already 6 1/2 weeks old.
now what?? anyoen have some good suggestions? I think i'll go cry now.
its defiantly a cockerel