I can sex your pullets and cockerels!

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So im getting conflicting info, some ha e even suggested they are all cockerals which I just don't believe to be correct, I am sure I won't be buying x breds any more
They aren't all male.
No, not everyone is a cockerel. 😆

This one appears to be. :oops:
#1: See his pointy saddle feathers coming in..?
#2: This rust color on his wing is a pretty good indicator you have a male. View attachment 2322317
Yep, that one is male, without doubt.
 
It's extremely difficult to say which is which without individual full body shots.
The all white birds will be harder to tell unless we have clear photos.
The bird on the left is male. The bird next to him is female. And of course the one MotherOHens picked out is male too. The other ones are too blurry to tell.
 

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Ok so I was always prepared for that 1 to be and I know not the best pics but its dark here in Australia, its been suggested that the ones n this pic are all male except for maybe the 1 you can't see the head, I think the problem is that some have thrown more towards the Hyline and some towards the Australorp which makes it conflicting.
 

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Im picking this 1 as male
That one is most definitely male.
Ok so I was always prepared for that 1 to be and I know not the best pics but its dark here in Australia, its been suggested that the ones n this pic are all male except for maybe the 1 you can't see the head, I think the problem is that some have thrown more towards the Hyline and some towards the Australorp which makes it conflicting.
I would be inclined to agree with whoever said that. I can only see male saddling on the one at the back right. The white birds have the best chance of being female, since I can't see any male feathering. But the one I can see the face of has a distinct male face. And it should be noted that it's hard to see saddling on white birds often anyway.
The other birds I can't see the saddle area, but their faces are also male.
 

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