Chickens! Gender help? Post any pics you want and we will try to help y’all!

This is Hazel my specked Sussex and Hazel is 11-12 weeks I think. Hazel is a pullet in my opinion,but not completely sure.
 

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This chick's story...found abandoned just after Easter at a community park/duck pond in the next town by my SIL. I volunteered to take it as we have chickens, and have had for years. I have had this thing on deaths door as I can be dramatic about animals but it has thus far survived and is packing on the weight and height much faster than in used to (we keep heavier layers like buffs etc). The SIL thinks white leghorn rooster. I am hoping for a pullet. Law has been laid that a rooster can't stay.
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This chick's story...found abandoned just after Easter at a community park/duck pond in the next town by my SIL. I volunteered to take it as we have chickens, and have had for years. I have had this thing on deaths door as I can be dramatic about animals but it has thus far survived and is packing on the weight and height much faster than in used to (we keep heavier layers like buffs etc). The SIL thinks white leghorn rooster. I am hoping for a pullet. Law has been laid that a rooster can't stay.View attachment 1766135 View attachment 1766134
That's a cornish xross, a meat bird
 

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