Different breeds.. need help sexing?

northshorecoop

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Apr 20, 2018
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I have some chicks all around 3-4 weeks ... can I get some help with gender ??
Jersey giant
Silverudd Isbar
2 BBS orps
3 mixed chicks
 

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1) Looks like pullet
2) The Isbar is sporting a larger comb, and masculine body type. Cockerel
3) These both look like pullets.
4) Could go either way. I realize it isn't a pure barred bird, but birds with barring that have more black then white in their coloration are generally female.
5 - 6) Very masculine builds, big combs, blotchy coloration (also a rooster feature) these are both cockerels.
 

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