Here are my chicks 6 pictures can you tell pullet or roo?

CherylMSU

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So here are a bunch of photos of my chicks. They are close to 10 weeks old now. I was wondering if anyone has input from what they can see from the pictures so far? A couple of them might be too dark. I have 5 buffs and 5 plymoth rocks and two EE I guess? Although the one looks like it might be a Golden Wyandotte? Just from some I have seen here. She has green legs. Shes in picture 5 (Hope its a she!)




 
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The barred rocks in the first picture and the buff in the back right of the second picture are cockerels.

You also don't have a GLW it's an EE for sure
 
So here are a bunch of photos of my chicks. They are close to 10 weeks old now. I was wondering if anyone has input from what they can see from the pictures so far? A couple of them might be too dark. I have 5 buffs and 5 plymoth rocks and two EE I guess? Although the one looks like it might be a Golden Wyandotte? Just from some I have seen here. She has green legs. Shes in picture 5 (Hope its a she!)Definitely a cockerel.

We need a clearer photo, but I'm leaning towards cockerel.


This bird is probably a cockerel.
Photos of each individual bird would help.
 
So here are a bunch of photos of my chicks. They are close to 10 weeks old now. I was wondering if anyone has input from what they can see from the pictures so far? A couple of them might be too dark. I have 5 buffs and 5 plymoth rocks and two EE I guess? Although the one looks like it might be a Golden Wyandotte? Just from some I have seen here. She Barred Plymouth Rock cockerel on the roost. Plymouth Rock pullet on the lower left.
Two Barred Rock pullets in front. The two Buff Orpingtons closest to the right look like cockerels.
Easter Egger. Can't tell gender for sure from this photo (too dark) but am leaning towards male.

Easter Egger pullet on right. Pullet.
Buff Orpington in front is likely a male.
 

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