Americauna pullet or cokerel?

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I bought 2 straight run Americaunas from tractor supply and want to know what yall think they may be. I'm scared they are cockerels. These are the best photos I could get.
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How old are they?
They need a lot more space than what they have. Looks like they are in one of those tiny TSC coops that really shouldn't house more than 2 LF chickens.
Are you working on building them something larger?
BTW, they are Easter Eggers, not Ameraucanas.
 
How old are they?
They need a lot more space than what they have. Looks like they are in one of those tiny TSC coops that really shouldn't house more than 2 LF chickens.
Are you working on building them something larger?
BTW, they are Easter Eggers, not Ameraucanas.

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How old are they?
They need a lot more space than what they have. Looks like they are in one of those tiny TSC coops that really shouldn't house more than 2 LF chickens.
Are you working on building them something larger?
BTW, they are Easter Eggers, not Ameraucanas.

Yes they have a nice 8 x 4 ft coop waiting on them, right now they are in the small coop next to our run to be introduced to our big hens so they can be integrated.

So now that we have that out of the way. I really would love to know if you think they are cockerels or pullets.
 
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Yes they have a nice 8 x 4 ft coop waiting on them, right now they are in the small coop next to our run to be introduced to our big hens so they can be integrated.

So now that we have that out of the way. I really would love to know if you think they are cockerels or pullets.
I'd start integrating now and yes, they appear to be cockerels based on coloring. It's very difficult to see their combs and feathering through the wire.
 

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