Quote: Hi stephienoodle ,
No doubt at all, they're all pullets! The first one is a classic red, the second one looks like a classic colored but I can't see enough details of the feathers to tell quality, the third one appears to have some features of both colors (but the colors might be a bit washed out in the photo), and the fourth one is probably a colored, but is in the shade so can't get any feather detail from the photo. Don't worry about the variability in colors at the beginning of your breeding program. Breed for body shape and size first, then legs/feet/comb, then color details last. When I ordered reds from Sandhill, 2 of the 13 are predominantly colored, and one is a mix of colored and red, so there is definately some crossover in their breeding program.
Your 4 1/2 month old cockerels will start their normal teenage behavior soon. I think they start a little younger in the spring and summer, and a little older in the fall and winter. Oh, how I wish my young boys didn't crow every morning. Can't wait until they get their deeper, more mature voices. That scratchy, high-pitched baby crow is only cute the first 1-2 minutes.
So, aren't you lucky to get so many females!! Somewhere out there is someone with lots of boys -- hopefully someone more interested in meat than eggs.
--April