I've been raising those things a lot, and am well acquainted with each stage of their development. 99% percent of the ones with that appearance turned out to be roosters.
 
That there is a rooster. Disposition, stature, and feathering. Black Australorps have always been one of my favorites. I breed them and just imported another line from Ontario. Lots of experience with the breed.
Hoping you're wrong but thanks for your honest assessment. I'll try to get another shot today.
 
Ok, here are some new photos of Violet. What do you think, y'all?
 

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I am by no means an expert in gender identification but looking at the fact she has wattle buds at 4 and 5 weeks old, I would have to guess rooster, and the legs look a little thick also. I was leaning toward pullet at first but then I saw the wattle buds. I'm sorry :(
 
Thanks for your honest opinion.
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I am by no means an expert in gender identification but looking at the fact she has wattle buds at 4 and 5 weeks old, I would have to guess rooster, and the legs look a little thick also. I was leaning toward pullet at first but then I saw the wattle buds. I'm sorry :(
 

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