cochinsarecute
In the Brooder
- May 20, 2015
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Well the Sussex is a pullet and so are the two black ones
the Wyandotte s are harder to say the one that clearly has some sickle feathers growing out of its tail one of the silver ones is a cockerel one of the blues looks like it may have sickle feathers as well however Wyandotte girls do have a kinda high tail feathers I am leaning towards saying pullets approaching point of lay if they are really 4 months some breeds mature and reach this point earlier than other's your best bet is to look for male feathers even if it's hard to tell the more rounded female feathers from the triangle male feathers across there back in the sunlight males feathers have a shinny sheen to them almost like they have oil on them look at the one that you know for sure is a roo and you should see what I am talking about also look at behavior I'd expect males that old to be attempting to mate or crowing by now and and at the very least chest bumping also there should be a clear size difference between males and females( of the same breed) at this point this is if and only if they are 4 months old to me they don't look quite big enough to be that old if they are 3 months which is about how old they look to me I'd be saying the opposite that they are roos saying that based on how small they look in your husband's hand Hopefully this will be helpful 

