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Hopefully, my "expert" friend will be able to determine age. But it would be nice if I could independently corroborate. I think a member mentioned here that the female's comb deepens in color when she ovulates. Could I safely assume, then, that if the combs and wattles are pinkish and undeveloped as they are in my four females that are about 2.5-3 months old, that I'd be safe?Before you switch out the males for females be sure of the age of the females. If there seem to be shady dealings as a possibility and you're a bit new to chickens, they may give you 2-3 year old (or older) hens that are about to stop or slow down laying. Be sure that the females they give you are less than 1 year old. Better would be less than 6 months. A few of each would be fine. They likely wont do a 1-1 swap with pullet to cockerel because that would be unfair to them unless they promised the cockerel they gave you was a pullet.