HELP! New to chicks - White Leghorn - hen or rooster???!

saikkia

In the Brooder
May 2, 2017
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Hi everyone,

I am new to this community and just started raising my own baby chicks 3 weeks ago.

While my wife and I are excited with this new endeavor, I suspect one of my baby chicks (a white leghorn) is a rooster as he/she is already developing a comb. I read on this forum that it is more common for white leghorn to develop comb earlier but i'm still very concern. The other 2 chicks (Australorp and Americauna) don't have any comb development at all.

Can any experts in this community help me out? Our city will not allow a rooster and i can't afford to wait 6 months to find out one day when (he) starts to sing!

I am attaching a few pics here for reference, perhaps some experienced chicken owners can differentiate better?














 
Very early, but not showing cockerel signs at this point. That comb development is often seen in pullets, and it is still pale and fleshtoned
 
The size of the comb alone tells me cockerel, however i have never had leghorns and i know they are a breed with large combs.
 
All of my leghorns are female. Your pics look just like mine.
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