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Can anyone tell the gender of my so called pullets?

Iaseye

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I have three chickens that appear to be ROO they are 9 weeks old. My first picture is of a welsummer, then my rhose island red (which has pointy tail feathers with some blue and blueish black neck feathers) and last my lemon blue bantam. Could anyone possibly verify they are roo at this stage? Thanks!
 

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I have three chickens that appear to be ROO they are 9 weeks old. My first picture is of a welsummer, then my rhose island red (which has pointy tail feathers with some blue and blueish black neck feathers) and last my lemon blue bantam. Could anyone possibly verify they are roo at this stage? Thanks!
Their all boy's. Sorry.😔
 
I have three chickens that appear to be ROO they are 9 weeks old. My first picture is of a welsummer, then my rhose island red (which has pointy tail feathers with some blue and blueish black neck feathers) and last my lemon blue bantam. Could anyone possibly verify they are roo at this stage? Thanks!
Where did you get them?
 
And the rooster in the last pic does not look like a lemon blue.
He looks more splash but, could be wrong.
So is the pointy tail feathers, wattle and come the main indicator that the Rhode island is definitely a rooster? I had a feeling MR. Corn flakes was a roo lol but not Rosie and I was unsure of the last one the hatchery said it was a lemon blue bantam. It's nice but I couldn't find much information on the breed.
 

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