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Definitely too early to know for sure, but as a rookie I would lean towards pullet because the coloring looks pretty well spread out so far.
I had both a hen and a rooster in that same color scheme, they were both sexed as pullets and looked exactly the same as day-old chicks. The cockerel (Colonel Sanders) was about 4 months in this photo, the hen (Tender) was about 16 months old.
Tender had a laced pattern that got lighter from her head down, and she had a few bluish streaks in her tail that disappeared as she got older. She laid a pale blue egg and was one of my best layers.
(About 6 months old in this photo)
The Colonel lived with a friend for his first 4 months so I didn't see him much as a chick, but I think he feathered out almost all white at first. The spots on his wings definitely got bigger and more pronounced over the first year, but then faded and spread out in his second.
(At about 3 months old)
(At about 13.5 months old)
I hope yours turns out to be a girl, please post pictures as s/he grows up (I'm still learning too!)
And don't worry, if it turns out to be a rooster that is anything like The Colonel, you probably won't be too sad to part with it.
