3 1/2 weeks old. Breed and gender?

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One of the lowest of the pecking order for now so I’m thinking pullet but not sure what breed it is either
 
If it’s a cockerel it is the most mild mannered I’ve seen.
I’m pretty positive I have a barred rock roo and an Easter egger roo and a Jersey giant roo because they are always at it.
I never see this one participating in any shenanigans.

Just likes to chill

So I was hopeful as it’s like the wallflower of the bunch and is beginning to grow on me
 
If it’s a cockerel it is the most mild mannered I’ve seen.
I’m pretty positive I have a barred rock roo and an Easter egger roo and a Jersey giant roo because they are always at it.
I never see this one participating in any shenanigans.

Just likes to chill

So I was hopeful as it’s like the wallflower of the bunch and is beginning to grow on me
Brahmas are known for being gentle, even cockerels. :) Mine was calm and sweet until hormones kicked in. That said, it's still a little early to know for sure.....could still be a pullet!
 
This is my Easter egger roo (I think). It had a death wish because it actually tried to challenge the full grown hens

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This is my Easter egger roo (I think). It had a death wish because it actually tried to challenge the full grown hens

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What a cutie! :lol: If you would like, you could always post pictures for confirmation. They're still a little young yet for definitive answers, but guesses could be made. :) I've come to realize attitude isn't exclusive to cockerels. :D
 

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