Black sex link? Gender please. 7 weeks

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Gender and breed please. Seven weeks old thank you
 

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Pullet.

Black sex link roosters look like this:

https://www.backyardchickens.com/gallery/black-sex-link-rooster.6436181/

That's why they are called sex link. You can tell at hatch the males from the females.

Now I see you are asking what breed as well. Where did the bird come from? Was she sold to you as a sex link?

There is a photo guide at the top of the gender and breed forum that you may want to take a look at. It advises how to take the best pictures so other members can help you. It helps if you are not holding the bird so we can see their entire body and stance.
 
Pullet.

Black sex link roosters look like this:

https://www.backyardchickens.com/gallery/black-sex-link-rooster.6436181/

That's why they are called sex link. You can tell at hatch the males from the females.

Now I see you are asking what breed as well. Where did the bird come from? Was she sold to you as a sex link?

There is a photo guide at the top of the gender and breed forum that you may want to take a look at. It advises how to take the best pictures so other members can help you. It helps if you are not holding the bird so we can see their entire body and stance.
Thank you!
 
Pullet.

Black sex link roosters look like this:

https://www.backyardchickens.com/gallery/black-sex-link-rooster.6436181/

That's why they are called sex link. You can tell at hatch the males from the females.

Now I see you are asking what breed as well. Where did the bird come from? Was she sold to you as a sex link?

There is a photo guide at the top of the gender and breed forum that you may want to take a look at. It advises how to take the best pictures so other members can help you. It helps if you are not holding the bird so we can see their entire body and stance.
Thank you very much! I bought many breeds from a local amish farm. All supposed to be pullets aside from 1 or 2 EE. I was not told what any of their breeds were when I picked them up as they were all boxed together. Now I’m trying to figure it out on my own as they develop.
 
I seemingly have a BSL, looks just like yours! How is their behavior? I have 6 chickens total and she’s my only BSL. She isolates herself quite often, very standoffish, uninterested in pretty much everything, very sweet, but very skittish. Makes me so sad, she seems lonely! But still integrates herself with the other chickens and cuddles up with everyone.
 

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