Age, Breed, Gender please! Pic Heavy!!

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I've done this once before, but it's been a little bit longer, and I think I have good enough pics this time to hopefully get a consensus. I'd hoped that they would have revealed themselves as crowers or layers by now. Time to get rid of the freeloaders, and get me some egg layers to feed the family! So...hopefully we can get a decent consensus this time around. We have "light" (who I think is showing roo characteristics) and "dark" (who has me baffled). Also, any help with age (we bought them at auction over a month ago) and breed...would be appreciated! I'll start with light first....

LIGHT!

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DARK!!!!

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They look maybe 12 weeks, possibly production reds, and they both look like roosters.
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The first looks like a Red Sex Link hen (the white tails on a red body are the giveaway for that breed), and the second looks suspiciously like a yound RIR rooster. I can see some black feathers coming in on his tail.

Hope that helps! You'll really enjoy the hen, sex-links lay like it's going out of style.
 
Ack! See, if what you said is right, Pele, it's completely opposite of what we were thinking. My original idea was to hold on to them until they either started crowing, or laying. But then I read that non-alpha roosters sometimes don't crow, and also, these two are kind of bullied by our #1 rooster, and makes me wonder if they'll lay stressed out if they are hens. So, I'm in a position of not really knowing what to do, but having 7 birds and getting, if I'm lucky, averaging 2.5 eggs a day (either 2 or 3, LOL...no half eggs). With a family of 5, I really need to be working on a set up of 6 or 7 layers, and it isn't working out that way!!!

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Im sorry to hear that you can't keep a roo, I'm in the same boat. It's really tempting to assume both are roos because of the combs, but that is unlikely. Gold sex-links, when they are matured, have pretty big combs, but it's their coloration that is the giveaway (roos look completely different).

Here's an example of a mature sex-link hen:

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She looks exactly like your first chicken. The really good news is that sex-links lay like crazy, you'll be getting about an egg a day from her.
 
Now that I think about it it does look like a red sexlink hen.
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I had thought that from the beginning, the comb had just seemed to big at the time.
 

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