Can someone assist with the sex of these EE's, 4th set of photos, thanks again and again....

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These photos are mostly for feather sexing if possible. The Roo is Wheaten Ameracauna, hen, blue wyandotte. This is where it gets difficult for me to just go by the comb, since the wyandotte has single row comb and wattles, Am/EE's have pea combs. It may be still too early at 9 weeks to judge by comb ??

I read somewhere a way to feather sex blue wyandotts but can't relocate the info....Pretty sure the blacker/blue/green one at 12:00 is male? Any info would be helpful....thanks! Blue/grey one with grey comb is female. Other than that, I'm lost.....

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Alot to decipher, thanks so much!
 
These photos are mostly for feather sexing if possible. The Roo is Wheaten Ameracauna, hen, blue wyandotte. This is where it gets difficult for me to just go by the comb, since the wyandotte has single row comb and wattles, Am/EE's have pea combs. It may be still too early at 9 weeks to judge by comb ??

I read somewhere a way to feather sex blue wyandotts but can't relocate the info....Pretty sure the blacker/blue/green one at 12:00 is male? Any info would be helpful....thanks! Blue/grey one with grey comb is female. Other than that, I'm lost.....

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Alot to decipher, thanks so much!
Any ideas...
 
photo #5 the two white ones look like pullets
Photo #1 the two that look like typical EE pullets (patririage coloring) are pullets

The rest i'm not sure, it is hard to tell without individual pictures.
 
I will guess one the las pic but I'm not sure I will be right.
Here it goes..from right to left
cockeral
pullet
Cockeral
Cockeral
Cockeral
pullet
Cockeral
And the last ones head is cut off in the pic so I cant tell
 
photo 6
that white one in front looks like a pullet.
The barred one behind her to her right with the black legs, looks like a rooster. Just from the thickness of the legs.

Apart from the combs, there doesn't seem to be much sign of cockerels. Maybe get some individual ones of the ones you expect are roos in a few weeks times.
 
Thanks CCCCCChickens and cluckcluckluke. These gray ones are really making me scratch my head. Keep listening for the crow!
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I really appreciate your help. I will repost those blue/grey ones in a few weeks, if they haven't started to tell me who they are by that point. Just hard to figure out which one I've taken a picture of, the black one and the little grey comb one are easy enough. Gonna get DH to help me hold those other 3 and get individual shots. Thanks again.
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