SwampPrincessChick
Crowing
If I'm seeing that right, it looks like Dolly has female-specific feathers but the picture is a little dark. She looks like a pullet anyway from all of those feathers. And beautiful feathers, at that!She is doing wonderfully. She doesn't care to be touched or held. She is too fabulous for that.
Pretty sure Dolly is staying a she.
Pelican is a cockerel and I'm not sure about the other one.Judgement on these two babies? We know Pelican is a boy (the one on the left). At least I'm pretty sure, but what about the other one?
For sure a cockerel. Don't let the feather's sheen fool you, all black chickens will have a sheen on their feathers no matter their gender because black tends to sheen the most than other colors. I know all of my black chickens have very vibrant sheens. My Rhode Island Red Bantam, Ruby, has red feathers that look practically purple due to the sheer amount of violet sheen.This is Lucky's feathers. (Look at that cute red spot @TwoCrows )
Just be the green tint alone I say boy. Would I be right?