Definitely cockerels?

Aapomp831

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5 weeks. The first one has a GIANT comb for 5 weeks so I’m pretty positive he’s a cockerel... the second and third I’m not so sure.
 

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The only way to tell for complete certain is to wait to they lay and egg or crow, but they are almost certainly cockerels. I would be shocked if they were not.
 
Thanks for confirming my suspicions! I wanted some cocks bc I have white leghorn pullets, and want to make my own sex links. I think they would be ISA browns? Or red comets... I don’t remember
 

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