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Post some more photos in a few weeks for a better guess on their gender.Looks like a pullet.
Araucana at 4 weeks
My guess would be pullet, but the comb is a little large.
Australorp
Cockerel, based off of light coloring and comb/wattle size.
Dark barred Plymouth Rock
Guessing cockerel.
Another Australorp
Any thoughts on gender
The first Australorp is quite a bit bigger than the other. Hoping for a hen as she is such a sweetie.
Not an Araucana, as it has a tail. Probably an Ameraucana or Easter Egger. Not 100% sure (those breeds are hard to sex), but I'm going to say pullet.
Araucana at 4 weeks
Guessing pullet based on comb size (not too big/red) and feathering.
Australorp
Going to say cockerel because of the large/red comb and light coloring.
Dark barred Plymouth Rock
Probably cockerel, as the comb is large and it is clearly feathering in more slowly than the other chicks (a common cockerel trait).
Another Australorp
Any thoughts on gender
The first Australorp is quite a bit bigger than the other. Hoping for a hen as she is such a sweetie.
Pullet, I think but am not positive
roo
Still thinking roo based on that light color, but not much comb?
roo
pullet
I'd forgot about b/b/s Australorps. I'm sure we have them in the US (maybe, do we?) but they're pretty uncommon. for us it's basic black.