4 buff Brahmas, gender?

We had twin doelings born during our storm yesterday and today my phone overheated outside so pictures are not the best but I tried to get a few shots. I had to add some baby pictures as well ☺️

Congrats on the twins!
This one looks to be your only cockerel
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Unsure about this one
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Give it a few more weeks.
 
How big wa everyone’s else’s birds at three months?Mine are about six six weeks and it’s oretty obvious who’s male and female
 
Here are two more of the one you are unsure of. Not sure if it clarifies? I didn’t realize how fuzzy it was when I was uploading, our signal is horrible here and a few pictures didn’t even upload.
 

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How big wa everyone’s else’s birds at three months?Mine are about six six weeks and it’s oretty obvious who’s male and female
Of my 4 o e chick was always “solid”, heavier, stiffer. That is the one I have always that was a roo. He stands straighter legged, he is so much heavier and stiffer now and the difference between him and the other 3 seems to get bigger every week. I would really be shocked if he wasn’t an he. The other 3? Well early on I always thought 2 were girls and questioned the 3rd. As time has gone on the 3rd has grown more and more like the other 2 I think are girls. When crowing/ laying starts that obviously will be the 100% point but with these slow feathering brahmas, waiting for those shines saddle feathers seems to take forever.
 
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Biggest one,slow growth red face and huge comb.
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Little pullet,first to feather fully.
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The pullet
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The cockerel,still doesn’t have its fetahers This pic is pretty explainable.
 
Ty. I have a question about buff brahmas and the wing “barring” I think it’s called? On the Roos? Do you know about this? Could you explain? And when they get it? Thank you.
For a second I thought you meant actual barring. Wing bars coloring for cockerel can start pretty early and will get more and more pronounced with each most and as more feathers come in. You can see it show up as early as 2-4 weeks or as late as 8-10 but usually by 6-8 weeks you should see the colors coming in on the wing bows and wing bars
 

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