Can you tell the gender of these by their wings?

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I hatched a few chicks that I’ll sell as straight runs but I might keep a few, definitely keeping Bloo, but I really like Bear, so if that’s a female I might keep her but based off of wings it looks like a male… the breeds I have is three OEs(Bear, Junebug and Bloo) a mix between Easter egger and a barred mutt, two barred mutts(Beetlejuice and Todd) who was bred between two chickens that was supposed to be cuckoo Marans but they weren’t and Two barred cinnamon queens (walnut and spot), are they wing sexable?
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I haven’t been able to learn how to wing sex chicks yet, but I’m excited to read others replies. I hope you get some good feed back.
 
Wing sexing only works if you cross a fast feathering male x slow feathering female. So unless you know which the parents are, unfortunately we can’t help you until they are older.
I raised all of them…I think the EE and CQ moms would be considered fast feathering unless the hatchery didn’t give me the correct age
 

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