Genders of these babies

TwistedTayy

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I’ve been waiting a month for them to grow up so I could post this thread lol.

1 suspected Isbar cockerel
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2 suspected Isbar cockerel
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3 suspected wooly (?) hedemora cockerel
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4 suspected hedemora cockerel
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5 Hedemora
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6 suspected Svarthona cockerel
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7 D’Uccle X
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8 fayoumi x
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9 fayoumi x (in foreground with #8 behind it)
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10 fayoumi x
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One Isbar and one fayoumi are in the hospital coop and I also have 3 55 flowery hens that were autosexing.
 

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Honestly the only one that I think is definitively a cockerel is the one in the second photo. Too early to tell for most of them. Also the one that you think is a woolly Hedemora looks like a smooth feathered one.
Nice chicks!😊
 
1,2, 6, & 7 seem to be obvious cockerels.

Hedemoras are not something I'm most experienced with, so not sure if pullets with have large combs, or not.
 
Thanks everyone! I’ll post pictures again in 2+ weeks. I know the fibro combs make it harder to tell but I’d be more inclined to hang on to them longer anyways.
 
Got some new close up photos of 4 and 5. I think one is a cockerel (it’s aggressive) and one is a pullet but not sure which is which if it helps. Also, besides the isbars and the d’uccle I’m basing my guesses off of temperament. The Svarthona has turned into quite the bully. If it wasn’t going to be 19 degs this weekend I would throw them in with the adults but they aren’t quite feathered yet.

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