Buttercup, whiting true blue/green, buff laced polish sexing help!

Joev1973

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Now that I have all my Buff O chicks sexed I started this thread to sex the rest of my flock which i received june 15 from murry mcmurray

(which hopefully are all girls like I ordered!)

I will start with the 2 Buttercups (which are the smallest birds I have in my order.

Buttercups=
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Next is my 2 buff laced polish also ordered girls.

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BLP#2=
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And on to my whiting true blue and true greens. I dont know which birds are blue or green i just know that the next 4 birds are whiting true blue/green.

I should have 2 blues and 2 greens and again all 4 supposed to be girls.

#1 black (one of my most friendly)
I think they told me shes a blue
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#2 a creme colored blue or green

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#3
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#4 and last but not least
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About a month old? If so I don't know how long the butter cups will take to show, but #2 buff with the comb and red wattles starting to show, is likely cockerel. You may have to wait a couple more weeks to be sure, but feel you do have some pullets there. I have had a late blooming cockerel, I thought was a pullet until it was 8 weeks old. Best of luck with your birds.
 
About a month old? If so I don't know how long the butter cups will take to show, but #2 buff with the comb and red wattles starting to show, is likely cockerel. You may have to wait a couple more weeks to be sure, but feel you do have some pullets there. I have had a late blooming cockerel, I thought was a pullet until it was 8 weeks old. Best of luck with your birds.

I have no buffs on this thread. I have buff laced polish here but their combs are whiteish. Not sure which bird you mean. My buffs are in another thread where #2 bird is a boy.

And as for buttercups...they are slow goingm they are the smallest and slowest developing. But murry mcmurray insists they are girls (autosexed?)
 
Whiting True Greens will have single combs and yellow legs and be mostly reddish in color. The Whiting True Blues will have pea combs and their coloring can vary.
 

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