Do I have a boy and a girl? (Serama/Serama mixes)

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5 Years
Oct 5, 2014
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So finally my search paid off and I bought two little seramas. Person says she does not know the genders but I'm pretty sure the little orange chickie a girl and I'm pretty sure the little cream chickie is too.
But "she" the cream chickie does have a brighter and slightly larger comb. "Her" tail is different than the orange chickie too.
It would be kind of nice if the little cream chickie was a boy, so either way I would be happy.
I'm guessing they are about a month or two old. Maybe younger or older? Breeder didn't say.

I'm not sure if anyone would be able to give me an answer or a guess just yet.
If that's the case I'll post pictures of them when they are older.

My apologies if pictures aren't great. I relay on an iphone 4 camera.

Anyways,
Meet Button (Cream chick) and Pumpkin (Orange chick)!!
They are serama mixes.



















 
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That's still way too light a comb to be a boy on the cream chickie, especially in a breed like Serama where the boys are obvious very, very early. You got yourself two lovely girls!
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Sweet! Any guesses to how old they might be? Are my age guesses pretty good?
I kinda figured they were both girls as the lady had another that she showed me and said was slightly younger than the two but this one had a bigger and brighter comb and wattle then even the cream chickie. I should have bought that one too. But she didn't tell me about that one till I arrived and I only carried enough on me for gas and the two I bought! I texted her to see if she still had that lil fella as I'd like to get him too now xD
They are very very cute and extremely loving lil guys.
 
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My bantams were fully feathered by three weeks and nearly so by two, so I would guess it was 3-4 weeks old.
 
I was just wondering because if they were your only girls it wouldn't be good to get a boy because he would mate with them too often and hurt them.
 
I took the into mind.
I'd be keeping a close eye on them and a friend of mine recommended chicken saddles to help prevent feather loss when rooster tries to breed them.
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