Can anyone tell the breed, age and confirm if female of the darlings?

dawniemc

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We were told these were golden sex link and female. I have my doubts because I realize it is hard to tell. What do you think? I love the lil red stripey one. According to pics I saw they look like one a golden sex link and the other a rhode island or red sex link (the darker one). I could be wrong I have only had chicks for a week.
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I appreciate the help. We love these animals. So sweet. Will make great pets for our family.
 
The red one looks like our red-sex link and will be female if that's the case. The white one though, would be male if it's a Red Star. Only the female chicks are red, the males are white.
 
Could the lighter one be a golden sex link and still be a hen it has sprouted a tail feather?
 
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Thank you so much for your reply. I appreciate the help. What is a cornish x?
 
Are there any females breeds that are white like this chick with yellowish tint? I don't what this feed carries exactly and my friend picked them up for us.
We would are not raising chickens for meat and we are not allowed to have a rooster in our city. I really appreciate the help.

ps. Just called the fees store and they confirmed cornish X. Not sure if male or female is cornish x suppose to be female or are they a straight run? Oh well they said they will take the X back for a female egg layer. Now the other female is lonely waiting for new companion.
 
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