Help with gender, please!

Melissa F

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I need help with my barnyard mixes, please! They are 2 months old and primarily a Cochin and brahma mix.
Buff #1
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Buff #2 and #3
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Buff #4
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White #1
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White #2
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Thanks!
 
Oh, and if anyone has any advice about the white leghorn mixes in the third photo I would appreciate it! I have 4 leghorns and one is clearly a rooster, but the other three have much lighter and someone smaller combs.
 
I need help with my barnyard mixes, please! They are 2 months old and primarily a Cochin and brahma mix.
Buff #1
Lots of red, likely a cockerel.


Buff #2 and #3
bird in foreground looks like a cockerel, can't see the back one enough, but may be pullet.

Buff #4
cockerel

White #1

cockerel

White #2
cockerel

Thanks!
How old are the white birds? The don't look like Leghorns, more like Rocks. But knowing age will help sex them.
 
They were all hatched July 4, so 9 weeks yesterday.
I got the eggs from a friend, and those all white chickens were hatched from white eggs, so I assumed leghorns. This is the possible parentage of ALL the birds in the pics:
a blue standard Cochin roo
a buff brahma roo
Hens are EE, leghorn, rir, buff Orpington, marans, buff brahma, light brahma
 
At only 9 weeks, the two white birds I can see are cockerels.

If the roosters are not Leghorn, the babies can't be Leghorns, just mixed breed. The dominant white of the Leghorn momma can cover a lot of colors. You should be able to tell which bird was the father (if it really matters) by the comb. The Brahma's offspring will have a pea or modified pea comb, the cochin's will have straight combs.


enola--I'm right there with you
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on the Year of the Cockerel. Mine aren't quite ready to butcher cause I didn't start hatching til later, but they're learning to crow now--hilarious!
 
First bird may be a rooster. The two white chickens in Photo 3 are cockerels, as is Buff #4 and White #1 and #2.
 
I have hatched So. Many. Roos. this summer! I'm starting to question if my hatching practices favor Roos. My Rhode Island reds are the only breed I hatched out 50/50. :(
 

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