the white i woud watch they are to sex due to coloring and comb sexing isn't always acurate. as for the otheres the 2nd is 110% pullet and the rir looks like a pullet as well
White birds can be quite tricky! I'm going off the comb, the single row is an indicator of females. And I think the pure white is more common on females, the males tend to get some leakage of color.......you know, to attract the ladies!
This evening while sitting with the chicks I noticed some different feathers on Owlie. I don't know what they are? They are kinda hard. Any advise would be appreciated.
I am referring to the thin ones in the middle of the back.