Boys or girls, may still be too early?

Mooshu17

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Two Australorp x Easter Eggers, the black ones, (about 6 and a half weeks old) and one Easter Egger, the brown one (5 and a half weeks old). Hard to tell the black ones apart, but there are photos of both of them here.
 

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Two Australorp x Easter Eggers, the black ones, (about 6 and a half weeks old) and one Easter Egger, the brown one (5 and a half weeks old). Hard to tell the black ones apart, but there are photos of both of them here.
They look like pullets so far! Try to update in 2 weeks. :)
 
2 week update, I think I'm a day early 😝

Think the austra-eggers are pullets, look at those beards 🤣

Still wondering about the full EE chick, with the green tail, I'm wondering if it's a rooster
 

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Two Australorp x Easter Eggers, the black ones, (about 6 and a half weeks old) and one Easter Egger, the brown one (5 and a half weeks old). Hard to tell the black ones apart, but there are photos of both of them here.
The red Partridge one is obviously a cockerel.
 
Have to agree. The comb on the bird in the second through fourth photo has really colored up in the past two weeks.
Black ones appear to be pullets.
Beautiful birds.😊
 

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