Barred Rock BSL mixup

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We purchased a few chicks in Mar, 3 days old. This chick was supposed to be a BSL, as I wanted pullets, so went with sex link.
My question, would this be a pure BR cockerel or what?
It came from the BSL bin. I know mistakes happen.
I'm guessing cockerel but he doesn't have much white. The legs have a grey wash. 14 weeks old.
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Could be a male BSL.
That is what I want to know. I say he's a cockerel but is he a pure BR. I wasn't sure if a cockerel, from a BR hen and solid roo, could produce him. I'm questioning as there is not, to my inexperienced eyes, the double white barring on him.

Picture of him? next to a BR pullet (I think).
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I guess I need to come down on one side of the fence. I said “could be” because I don’t have personal experience with BSLs but I know the males are barred. I couldn’t tell it from a barred rock but I do think it’s a cockerel.
 
I guess I need to come down on one side of the fence. I said “could be” because I don’t have personal experience with BSLs but I know the males are barred. I couldn’t tell it from a barred rock but I do think it’s a cockerel.
I need to decide if I want to keep him for a time and watch. If he does not have more white, he is not a pure BR and will have to be re-homed/dinner.

Thank you for confirming a mating to produce a BSL, can result in a cockerel that "appears" to be a BR. One never knows if chicks get mixed up in the bins of feed stores...or even hatcheries.
 
He appears to be single barred, which means he is a BSL and not a barred rock. He also has some pure black in his tail feathers.
Thank you. That is what I thought, though still in infancy of learning genetics. I was sort of hoping/watching for the dbl bar, for him to be a pure BR in the wrong bin.

I don't know anyone who wants a mix breed cockerel and we have 2-3 other young ones that we do not want in the flock. I will see if someone wants them for their flock, if not future dinner. Golly, I'm not partial to culling but have done and will do again in my life.
 
Thank you. That is what I thought, though still in infancy of learning genetics. I was sort of hoping/watching for the dbl bar, for him to be a pure BR in the wrong bin.

I don't know anyone who wants a mix breed cockerel and we have 2-3 other young ones that we do not want in the flock. I will see if someone wants them for their flock, if not future dinner. Golly, I'm not partial to culling but have done and will do again in my life.
Sometimes it is the only option.
 

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