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Any thoughts on these 3 - boy or girl? They are 10 weeks old and were sold to me as fertile lavender Araucana eggs (in Australia - we don't seem to use the same definition of "araucana" as US). The eggs were duck egg blue/green. They follow around the 2 cockerels that hatched along with them, behave more submissively and don't join in the crowing.

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"Madame de Pompadour" - note the wig and beauty mark!

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"Ostrich"

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"T.B.3"
 
Hello! I posted about a month asking what kind of chicken I had, but it was a little too soon to tell. So here I am back now that the chicken is 8 weeks old and pretty much all feathered out. I hope you can tell me what breed and even if you think he's a rooster or hen. Thank you! Another thing is that he is still smaller than the rest of our chickens and so fast ,if that helps any. View attachment 1054636 View attachment 1054637 View attachment 1054638
Lakenvelder cockerel.
 
Photo 1: 2 boys in foreground, 2 girls in background
Photo 2: boy, 2 girls in background
Photo 3: girl in front blurred, boy behind
Photos 4, 5, 9: girl left, boy right
Photo 6, 7, 8, 10, 11, 12: boy in middle, girls left and right
Could be wrong though. Observing behaviour is often most reliable. Who is crowing?
 
At least one is crowingg maybe two can't tell the difference between them to know for sure if one or two are crowing
 
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Can you tell what these are and it's a boy or a girl We got them march first they said 18
more weeks before they have eggs
 
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We bought all the white ones and the little brown at the same time they're all supposedly the same age and the three dark ones we bought march
first
 

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