I just hatched some Cream Legbar chicks and I'm having a hard time sexing them. They are purebred from greenhill stock. I'v been told the males will have a white dot on their head and the females will have a dorsal stipe from their head and all the way down their back (chipmunk stripes). Problem is I have some that have a small hint of light color on their heads and a dark dorsal stipe from their head all they way down their back. Then I have some that don't have white on their heads but also don't have a strong dorsal stripe. Any suggestions? I hatched them once before and it was pretty clear who was a roo and who was a hen. Is that not always the case?
Not familiar with Greenhill, are you sure they are pure Cream Legbars? As ChicKat said go ahead and post some pictures and we will try to help. The well-defined stripe is MUCH more of an indicator than the white spot for girls, as some girls do have a small headspot. Look through the photos in this thread there are lots of chick examples.