Genders?

GermanKennhuhn

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Hi folks, I was wondering if anyone had any ideas on my chicks’ genders. They’re btw 3 and 5 weeks old( I think)
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I think 6. is a crele OEGB male, but I’m not sure. I also have a leghorn chick I think is male, so I’ll get a pic tomorrow. Thanks!
 
None of them are screaming cockerel to me. I would post in 2 more weeks to confirm.
Best wishes and Be well!
Pretty early to tell at this point, but I'm seeing what I would think in my flock are mostly pullets there. I think in a few more weeks we will be able to tell for sure.
Thank you both for replying! I had a feeling it was a bit early, but I figured I might as well try :D Best wishes to both of you as well!
 
When do the males start crowing?

I have 3 chicks. One of them the front top mohawk piece, plume, whatever that red skin is, whatever you call it is starting to look bigger than the others. And I fear it may become a rooster (illegal in my town). (They are black sex linked and about 6 weeks old.) Also, this one seems more adventurous than the others also.
 
Numbers : 1,2,4,6,7 are sure cockerels
Number 5 is a pullet and number 3 is 49% pullet and 51% cockerel. Post a Pic in some days to tell you for sure
 
When do the males start crowing?

I have 3 chicks. One of them the front top mohawk piece, plume, whatever that red skin is, whatever you call it is starting to look bigger than the others. And I fear it may become a rooster (illegal in my town). (They are black sex linked and about 6 weeks old.) Also, this one seems more adventurous than the others also.
The red thing on top of their head is called a comb
 

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