Any idea what gender these two are?

abbienelson__

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These two were hatched from a pure legbar mum and well the dad is either a cross legbar or a marsh daisy! Unsure of gender.. kind of guessing that the white one could be a boy but really not too sure. They’re about 6 weeks old.

Another question, we have a lot of crows about and other than the occasional egg being stolen if we leave it lying around no other problems with them. Do you think if we let these out of their run that a crow would still take them?
 

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picture of the white one didn’t post!
 

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The brown could be pullet, may be worth updating in a few weeks... white is a cockerel.

Not too sure on the crows. We have a flock near us and they never bothered with our free ranging chicks.
 
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I believe both are cockerels. I'm guessing you're in the UK due to the breeds and coop. I am not familiar with the crow species there. Size of the crows would probably be a factor, along with the amount of other food options in the area
 

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