Can someone help me to see the gender of my rescue chicken?

They look like white rocks. They are definitely unhealthy and dirty. Feed themxx CX and care for them as much as you can. If it’s possible you should try to find a farm for them.
Hi, thank you for the reply.
Right now it’s my parents taking care of them and they don’t really have much time😭😭 I’m really sorry for my chickens condition but I’m studying abroad and can’t take care of them. I’ve been trying to reach out for the farms but they claimed they only want hens. So they won’t accept my chicken as I’m not sure of their gender.😭
 
Hi, thank you for the reply.
Right now it’s my parents taking care of them and they don’t really have much time😭😭 I’m really sorry for my chickens condition but I’m studying abroad and can’t take care of them. I’ve been trying to reach out for the farms but they claimed they only want hens. So they won’t accept my chicken as I’m not sure of their gender.😭
they are pullets, 100%. since they are 6 months or older they should be laying eggs soon. definitely pullets
 
What are you feeding them? Their feathers look ruffled. If you found them in March how are they only six months old?
Hi, thank you for the reply.
They have their wings partially grown out when I found them. They were very skinny at that time so I’m no sure of their age. I asked my neighbour (who’s an old lady and had experience of raising chicken) and she said they look like one or two months. It’s my first time having chicken so I don’t really know the exact age of them.
I’ve been feeding them with vegetables, chopped sweet corn plus chopped shells for them. Sometimes I gave them eggs and worms as a treat. If you know how to make their feathers look better, please let me know. Thank you.
 
Do you have a pic of when you first found them? What are you feeding? What type of cage are they in? I don’t like to recommend bathing, but try to get the stuff off their feathers. Also how much are you feeding?
 
(the third one has broken legs so technically he/she won’t be able to crow).
They can still corw with a broken leg.
Hi, thanks for the reply. I live in an apartment and don’t have the privilege of letting them running around freely. They are free to walk on the balcony during the day and at night they sleep in the cage.
Here is someone else who raised a rooster in an apartment :D @Hei 20
They are both around 6 months old.
At 6 months they are both girls. But can we have a picture of their tail area?
 

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