Are these Blue Wheaten Americauna???

Nursejille

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Jun 7, 2020
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Hello, 8 weeks on these 2 chicks and I was told they are true americauna wheaten/blue wheaten however I cannot get confirmation! Are theses both cockerel or many have told me EE females!! 3 photos of each below. I don’t want to sell them if they could be pullet EE vs cockerel wheaten!
 

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Ok thank you. They have grey legs so I feel that they are true wheaten blue wheaten. Someone told me the black in the feathering means cockerel
 
Generally yes, because the cockerels are an entirely different color. Sometimes pullets will have a few black feathers mixed in. Cockerels should be primarily black, which leads me to thinking they're pullets. Their combs also look quite small!
 

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