OK, here are my guesses - these are 4 week old golden laced Wyandottes (actually, four weeks and two days - not that it matters). They were straight run, and it's been a guessing game. Ten of these guys go to new homes next weekend (10 days) and I want to be sure that the four I keep are definitely hens. So I appreciate any input... Here are my guesses - what do you guys in the know think?
1. I'm assuming these are both hens because of lack of comb/wattles - even if they don't have equal feathering.
2. I'm assuming these are both roos because of the combs/wattles.
3. This is my favorite girl... I'm pretty sure she's a she...
4. This guy feathered out very early so I assumed hen - but look at the comb and wattles. And he/she's bigger than everyone (always has been). So is she really a he?
5. Not feathering out as quickly, but possibly a hen based on the comb/wattles?
6. Assuming a roo...
7. I dunno. Hen or roo?
8. And another I dunno - hen or roo?
Thanks anyone who can help enlighten me. Thank you, thank you, thank you!!
1. I'm assuming these are both hens because of lack of comb/wattles - even if they don't have equal feathering.

2. I'm assuming these are both roos because of the combs/wattles.

3. This is my favorite girl... I'm pretty sure she's a she...

4. This guy feathered out very early so I assumed hen - but look at the comb and wattles. And he/she's bigger than everyone (always has been). So is she really a he?

5. Not feathering out as quickly, but possibly a hen based on the comb/wattles?

6. Assuming a roo...

7. I dunno. Hen or roo?

8. And another I dunno - hen or roo?

Thanks anyone who can help enlighten me. Thank you, thank you, thank you!!