Here are the rudds hatched 3/6 there are 2 blue 2 black
@GirlsHuntToo any thoughts
I'm fairly sure one of the blues is a male.
For the other blue and the two blacks, they do not look obviously male to me. That could mean they are females, or it could mean they are males but developing more slowly.
I don't know on those. None are screaming "male" to me, but that doesn't prove anything about what they actually are.
This is the silver laced Wyandotte and the light brama
Brahmas are notorious for developing slowly. It doesn't look male to me at this point, but I wouldn't trust that in this breed.
Wyandottes are supposed to have rose combs but your bird has a single comb. So that means it is not a good Wyandotte if you want to breed purebred Wyandottes or take it to a show, or if you personally want it to have the correct comb type. For any other purpose, the comb type is not a problem. That comb looks a little
bit big to me, but not enough for me to be sure of anything. I'll call it "maybe male."
I would probably give all of them a bit longer before making any permanent decisions (killing or rehoming). I'm am more sure about the one blue being male than about the sex of any of the others.