Are these guys both male?

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Well, that's almost right. They are actually rosetta, which is a variation of the tibetan color. Probably my favorite color, other than the reds!

And like First to Hatch said, this color can't be sexed by looks, you have to vent sex them (or wait for eggs or crowing) on these.

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Almost right again. Browns and goldens can be sexed by their breast feathers, but cinnamons can be as well.
 
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You know, not trying to start a fight, but you keep saying this
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I'm going to take pics of my dark tibetan males and females tomorrow and see if you can actually tell by their color....so be ready
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Excellent. I read the sticky thread at least once a week because it has so much good information, but figured that if they could be sexed just by a glance at them, then I would not necessarily need to vent sex them.
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~CHerlyn
 
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You know, not trying to start a fight, but you keep saying this
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I'm going to take pics of my dark tibetan males and females tomorrow and see if you can actually tell by their color....so be ready
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SWEET A PICTURE QUIZ! I LIKE IT
 
If Shelley says they're rosetta then I'd be hardpressed to come to another conclusion.
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They're really cute! Are those the chicks you hatched 3 weeks ago?
 
Isn't it amazing how fast they feather?

I only had 3 chicks hatch at the same time as those and I think all 3 are female. Figures I wouldn't get a male among any of them. Luckily I ordered a few more eggs that should produce a male so I don't need to order anymore eggs.

What other colours did you get from your hatches? Do you have pics? Sorry to hijack.
 
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