8 week old SLW. Gender?

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I’m assuming the comb is not red enough?
Wyandotte males often have very large, red combs early. I think there is a good chance this is a pullet. But there's still a chance it could be male, so if it's not obvious in a week or two, post again. Overhead shots of the back/shoulders are useful for Wyandottes, comb shots, and a full body side profile. Male feathering wouldn't show for another month or so, so right now the main thing to look at now is combs and wattles.
 
Probably a girl! I was wondering the same thing several months ago with my SLWs. The general opinion was they were both roos (because Agatha did have a rather red comb at a young age), but both Agatha and Maisie were pullets in the end :love.
 

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