Help part 2 (lol)

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Can someone tell me if this chick is male or female? It’s yellow but the farmer who we got it from said it would probably turn white. Also can you tell on the next chick too who I think is an Easter eggar 9F39D95B-77DA-49BF-8ABC-68FA9E8D8052.jpeg 5FFCCF83-DFF4-42CE-8AEE-DC31765AACAC.jpeg 7BAA1281-90EA-4433-A65B-A51F1AAE5F1B.jpeg 2F9A4A7F-7F6C-4A87-A034-96EE9D326537.jpeg
 
They’re wayyy too young, but from past experiences with wing sexing I’ll say two girls. Update in 2-3 weeks!
 
Wing sexing does not work unless birds are specifically bred for that, and most are not. Amberlinks are bred for feather sexing, but it has to be first generation birds from the hatchery. It won't work with second generation crosses.

Post at 6 weeks if it isn't clear by then. These chicks are most likely cross breeds as that is what backyard breeders usually sell.
 
Wing sexing does not work unless birds are specifically bred for that, and most are not. Amberlinks are bred for feather sexing, but it has to be first generation birds from the hatchery. It won't work with second generation crosses.

Post at 6 weeks if it isn't clear by then. These chicks are most likely cross breeds as that is what backyard breeders usually sell.
Ok thank you
 

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