Thanks, its just the photo that makes Brave look bigger. She is actually probably one of the smallest in the flock. I agree about the tail, even before she was picked on the tail looked off. A few of my birds seem to be getting their back feathers a little later, maybe molting or this is just how they grow in? At what age can you tell the gender of an ameraucana? I probably should have looked into that before I bought them! HA! The lady I bought them from did seem quite knowledgeable, more than me anywayI am trying to learn about all the different colours. I truly appreciate all the info!
You should be able to sex them right now if they are fourteen weeks. Look for the presence of pointed saddle feathers in the area along the back before the tail. Males will develop pointed saddle feathers there and in their hackle feathers. Females just have rounded feathers.