GLW assumed cockerels, confirmation?

Dimondel

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Sorry for the bad photos, they were difficult to get.

3m.o GLW, assumed to be cockerels, though I wanted a second opinion. One has the classic breed rose comb and the other a single “normal” one, not sure what to call it. Easiest way to tell the difference, if you need it.

I’ll try and take some more photos if its difficult to tell from these ones.
 

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Sorry for the bad photos, they were difficult to get.

3m.o GLW, assumed to be cockerels, though I wanted a second opinion. One has the classic breed rose comb and the other a single “normal” one, not sure what to call it. Easiest way to tell the difference, if you need it.

I’ll try and take some more photos if its difficult to tell from these ones.
You have a single-combed GLW male and a rose-combed GLW male. But yes, both are indeed cockerels.
 
Interesting. I have two GLW 5 wks in the pic that look like yours but I doubted the darker one’s breed bc the comb is so different from the other. it looks like a picked off scab with a raised bump. I have no clue on gender, supposedly pullets, but dark one is supper aggressive and now separated from the flock.
 

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