Help with confirming sex

Danielle_N

In the Brooder
Apr 15, 2020
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Firstly, when these two “ ladies” came into my care the older one had the worst pasty butt I’ve ever seen. I’ll attach photo because it’s indescribable the infection “she” had after the dried mass was removed :(

Both are healthy happy chicks now and I believe I have two ladies :)
But Welsummer’s aren’t my usual chicks so I’d love some opinions??
First picture the day I got them, others are today.
Last picture is after I removed the dried poop mass :(
All healed now.
 

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The first one looks like a Welsummer but the second one doesn’t. I don’t know what it could be though. On the Welsummer, if it had dark chipmunk markings before it feathered out it would be a female. Males have the same markings but it looks like they have been bleached out. Based on the feathers that are emerging I think you have a pullet but about three more weeks you’ll be able to tell for sure.
 
The first one looks like a Welsummer but the second one doesn’t. I don’t know what it could be though. On the Welsummer, if it had dark chipmunk markings before it feathered out it would be a female. Males have the same markings but it looks like they have been bleached out. Based on the feathers that are emerging I think you have a pullet but about three more weeks you’ll be able to tell for sure.
Thanks :) I honestly don’t believe anything the woman told me as the older chick was in such poor condition I don’t think she knows what they are.
 

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