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Yup, Ayam Cemani! The comb was my first clue that he’s a he, then those tail feathers came in out of nowhere!

I’ve never had one of these birds before, but the weird thing? He’s such a deep shade of black that he confuses the camera in my phone! It’s challenging to get a decent picture of him, to say the least.
 
This is one of my Golden Laced Wynadottes. They were all supposed to be girls, but this one looks a little rooish to me. They are about 4 weeks old.
 

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This is our rescue bundle: The Rescue Rangers. All we know is they are approximately 3.5 weeks old, and their father is a gamefowl/fighting cock breed who's gold and red. I can take closer pictures, this is just a shot to see everyone together, shots of one of the yellow heads, and shots of the smallest with the most distinctive markings. They were originally a clutch of eleven; these six were the only survivors of a raccoon. The biggest is a lot more developed than the distinctively marked little one.
Oh, and when the little one flaps, there are dark stripes continuing down its back. I can get some assistance to take a picture of that.

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Are you asking about breed or gender?
Hey, everyone. Long time no see!

3 weeks old. Sure looks like a boy to me. Thoughts?

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Cockerel
This is one of my Golden Laced Wynadottes. They were all supposed to be girls, but this one looks a little rooish to me. They are about 4 weeks old.
Possibly a cockerel, but it's too young to be absolutely sure.
View attachment 1469144 This is our mystery chick. I think it's a brahma, but I think it's too early to tell the sex.

It also has no feathers on it's feet.

They all came from Murray McMurray.
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Wyandotte
One more...

Mosaic. 3 weeks old tomorrow. I’m thinking pullet, but my wife thinks she’s a he. What do the experts think?
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Easter egger mix, too young to sex
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Both of them are 100% cockerels
 
I’m sorry, I should have been clearer. I was looking for any guesses as to breed and gender. They’re starting to differentiate on combs, now, so I can take new pictures when I get back out there. I think it’ll be more obvious who is what.
This was sent to me yesterday:
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LOL As you can see, the combs are… pretty noticeably different now from one bird to another.

I’ll be there and handling them, so I can take better (close, no bars) pictures of their body type and coloring this coming week or the next.
 

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Here are the two chicks that I’m don’t know what I have. I was told they could be cream legbar or Easter egger. I think mom was an Easter egger but I just seeing if dad was something else. They are about 10wks old and probably hens.
Thanks for any input
 

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