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I’m hoping so but the other responses aren’t giving me much hope lolI would say you have one male, the red one in the first picture.
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I’m hoping so but the other responses aren’t giving me much hope lolI would say you have one male, the red one in the first picture.
2x with everything said in this reply. The one on the left of the first picture is a pullet with female-specific coloring.View attachment 3813506
A comb that red at 9 weeks is a cockerel and you can see pointed saddle feathers just starting to come in
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Red patches on the chest are common in males, females tend to have more even coloring and when they do have leakage it tends to be mostly on the neck.
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Again, the blotchy unevenness in color is usually a male trait and the saddle feathers look pointy to me. Also, depending on what color the hen and rooster that produced this chick, the barring may be an indicator. If the hen was barred but the rooster was not only male offspring will have barring.
Sorry but you only have two pullets. The one with female-specific coloring and the blue one in the back of the sixth picture.I’m hoping so but the other responses aren’t giving me much hope lol
This one?Sorry but you only have two pullets. The one with female-specific coloring and the blue one in the back of the sixth picture.
I did not see the red patches until I brightened my screen, sorry!This one? View attachment 3814233That's likely a male, there's dark red patches mixed in with the blue feathers.
Yeah I had to click on it and enlarge it myself, since its a bit in the shadows it's hard to see.I did not see the red patches until I brightened my screen, sorry!