How do I tell??

M Schexnayder

In the Brooder
May 12, 2020
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Norco, LA
This is my first time having/raising chickens. They were given to me by a family friend. I am looking to see if anyone has any idea of the sex of these chicks?
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Usually it’s best to wait until they are 5+ weeks old.

They look like girls but when they’re young most breeds look like girls until they don’t 😂
 
With Easter Eggers patchy coloring and comb size/color are give aways. Triple rowed pea combs are almost always males too. With that logic, the chick in the first picture and the chick on the right of the second picture are likely cockerels, they are fairly young though
 

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