Hen or Roo? (Yeah, I know everyone ask's this)

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That's good, hopefully you've got all girls! You've got different types of combs going on so they're going to look different. I only see one with a typical Wyandotte rose comb.

Here is my SLW hen when she was a pullet... I think she was about 6 months old.
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And here is my SLW roo, with his big comb (he was 2-1/2 years old in this pic)
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I have hatchery quality GLWs and of the original 6 I had 5 with rose combs, but 1 had a single comb. I thought that one was going to be a roo, but she turned out to be a girl with a poor quality comb. All your birds look like pullets to me, but I am no expert on sexing.

Good luck. And enjoy. I really liked my GLWs. They are really beautiful birds.
 
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I agree with the other posters that have said you have pullets. It is not uncommon for hatchery Wyandottes to have single combs.
 
The SL Wyandotte pullets will show a better black "laced" pattern at that age, the roos will start to get predominately white feathering over their shoulders. Its pretty easy to tell they apart, once you know what to look for!!

I think they are all hens.

The one with the comb looks different because she doesn't have the correct kind of comb for that breed of chicken. The others do. Peacombs develop very slowly, while single combs pop up quickly.
 

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