Genders on the rest of my birds?

holyhart

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Apr 11, 2012
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Since it seems like I have a whole batch of little roos, might as well find out the rest. Not so happy this morning. What the heck am I going to do with all roos??? Ugh!. Sorry for the TONS of pictures!!!

#1 Not sure how old this Frizzle/Silkie (possible Polish in the mix as well), but I'm guessing 8-10 weeks. I'm guessing roo, but all the younger ones seem to think this is their mama and lay all over her/him.





#2 Not sure how old this little Silkie (part Polish?) is either. Guessing 6-8 weeks. Thinking pullet.





#3 Almost 4 week old GL Wyandotte. Thinking Pullet.




#4 Almost 4 week old Easter Egger (was supposed to be Ameracauna, but with the lack of slate legs...). I think pullet. What color would this be anyhow?






#5 Almost 4 week old Ameracuana. I think Pullet.









 
I think you are right on with your guesses except on the EE; that coloration looks like one of a male, and the comb is small but quite pink compared to your Ameraucana.
 
That would make 5/10 being little roos. Blah.
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What on earth do I do with 5 roos. I was planning to keep one, getting rid of 4 might be a bit hard though.
 
Are there 3 rows on the Ameraucana's comb? I also suspect the EE is a cockerel based on coloring.
 
Are there 3 rows on the Ameraucana's comb? I also suspect the EE is a cockerel based on coloring.
Yes, 3 rows on the Ameraucana's comb, the middle being slightly larger.

I thought that EE's wings would have dark red coming through if it were a cockerel? I see plenty of orange/lighter red, but no dark red...
 
Darker red on the shoulders as well as patchy coloration and a black chest are the roo tipoffs on the EE,
3 rows on the comb can mean roo but is not always accurate.
 
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Yes, 3 rows on the Ameraucana's comb, the middle being slightly larger.

I thought that EE's wings would have dark red coming through if it were a cockerel? I see plenty of orange/lighter red, but no dark red...
Then I the Ameraucana is a cockerel. As for the EE, it has the coloring you'd see in a wheaten Ameraucana or Faverolles male. Oh, and the frizzle is a cockerel too.
 

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