Help sexing cream legbar chick

The chicks first photo is enough, but the others confirm it. Your chick is definitely an Oliver. The white spot on the head is a key, as are the strong black and white barring on him as he grows. That comb will probably start getting more prominent soon! :)
Okay so I am having a very similar problem with one of mine! do you think it’s a clint or a lisa ? 🙃
 

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Okay so I am having a very similar problem with one of mine! do you think it’s a clint or a lisa ? 🙃
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These aren’t the best photos because you can’t see the tops of their heads, but these are my legbars from last year - Violet and Clementine had obvious light head spots. All four are girls. From my understanding, if you’re getting hatchery chicks, the head spot thing doesn’t hold true.
 
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These aren’t the best photos because you can’t see the tops of their heads, but these are my legbars from last year - Violet and Clementine had obvious light head spots. All four are girls. From my understanding, if you’re getting hatchery chicks, the head spot thing doesn’t hold true.
ahh i gotcha! thank you, i just wanted to be sure! are your legbars more skittish than your other birds? mine are super skittish compared to other chicks i’ve had. my buff orpington, brahma, and sussex chicks were super sweet and friendly. and so are my bantams mix chicks, but my legbars are jumpy little things. lol
 

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