Gender help please

I think I see wattle development, I’m guessing his a boy, can you get a better picture from the side?
 
Best side photos I can get at moment sorry.
 

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Oh and this one. Wanda’s photos never seem to upload
 

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Depending on his/her breed and many other factors, wattle development at this age, in my opinion, would not be worthy of guessing by. Many breeds are faster maturing than others, also depends on the line they come from. The last chick does have a nice small comb growing in but it does not scream cockerel. My Welsummer all had combs like that, though I already knew 2 were pullets and 1 was a cockerel, I was right and they were quick to mature. At 6+ weeks you could most likely, accurately sex them. If any do turn out to be cockerels you could advertise them.
 
Hmm all of the chicks at the store had spurs. So guess I’ll wait and see
Both sexes have spur buds. Sometimes hens will even grow some! They don't have anything to do with gender until around five months, when males start to grow them out. Are you sure you weren't looking at one of the toes? Because spur buds are very small, and don't stick out at all hardly, when they are chicks.
 
Wanda looks like a boy. The other one Im not so sure. But like others have said, wait a few more weeks then post again!
 

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