Do these look like males?

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Hello everyone,
I’ve got two Welsummers week old chicks I am suspicious of being males based on their coloring? Can anyone familiar with this breed chime in? Thanks!
 

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Hello everyone,
I’ve got two Welsummers week old chicks I am suspicious of being males based on their coloring? Can anyone familiar with this breed chime in? Thanks!
Yep males, females are darker in color, & have clearer/darker eyeliner, & eye stripe.

My welsummer was a cockerel, even though I ordered a pullet.
 
What about their coloring makes you think they're males?
What about their coloring makes you think they're males?

Perhaps I’m wrong (and I hope so!) but I read online that Welsummers can be sexed as new hatches based on color. I’m new to this breed :) I was sent a ton more than I ordered so trying to figure out if any are males.

Anyway I read males are more ginger colored, break in the stripe from the head to the back, fuzzier eye liner, and less defined triangle on the forehead. These two look a bit different than the others!
 
Thanks so much! That's what I thought :) Appreciate the insight.
You're welcome. Update us in 4 weeks, breast feathers will be coming in by then. Males will have black, or black red mix, female's have salmon breasts.
 
Perhaps I’m wrong (and I hope so!) but I read online that Welsummers can be sexed as new hatches based on color. I’m new to this breed :) I was sent a ton more than I ordered so trying to figure out if any are males.

Anyway I read males are more ginger colored, break in the stripe from the head to the back, fuzzier eye liner, and less defined triangle on the forehead. These two look a bit different than the others!
I've only raised the one Welly but mine looked like that and grew into a giant hen, I haven't heard of them being autosexing, weird : 0
 
Found this on line. I imagine with hatchery quality this difference will be less evident.😊

"Welsummers are not sex-linked or auto-sexing but they can be sexed at day old. Males have a stripe across the eyes but it is less well defined than the females. Also, the tops of their heads are more reddish-brown. Females have a darker, more pronounced stripe across their eyes."
 
Found this on line. I imagine with hatchery quality this difference will be less evident.😊

"Welsummers are not sex-linked or auto-sexing but they can be sexed at day old. Males have a stripe across the eyes but it is less well defined than the females. Also, the tops of their heads are more reddish-brown. Females have a darker, more pronounced stripe across their eyes."
Thanks so much! I read that too...
these are not hatchery quality so I’m hopeful I have at least a few females based on this 🤞🏻
Here is an example of one I think is female :) it is much darker, less red, have thicker eye liner and dark V on head than the two little ones in the photo!
 

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