I can sex your pullets and cockerels!

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I have attached pictures of my 7 week old supposed but not so likely BSL, 4 week old GLW, 4 week old white Japanese bantam, 4 week old OEGB, and 4 week old golden sebright. Thanks!
The black one, which looks like a marans mix, is a cockerel. The OEGB is most likely a cockerel, the japanese bantam might be a cockerel, and the GLW and sebright look like pullets so far.
Hi! This is a 4 week old French black coppper Maran I was wondering if this could be a roo? I can't keep roosters where I live and I have someone who wants him if it is a rooster.
It's probably a cockerel with that large comb, but I'm not absolutely sure yet.
Gonna give this a try!
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This is Felicity, a 9wk old easter egger with no muffs. S/he clucks, but no cockadoodledoos. S/he does have roundish feathers but are those saddle feathers.... eek.
I believe s/he is a pullet, but not sure and would like someone to verify. :)
Thank you!
Pullet
10 weeks old

Pardon the mud :love
They all look like pullets so far, but I don't have much experience with sexing silkies.
 
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got these two rir. About 6,7 wks old. Trying to figure sex for both. Pic is of larger one. Smaller one i thought was roo bc of how it stands but has more yellow comb and even the big one has yellow comb points that you cant see well in photo. Starting to think two pullets or larger is roo?
 
I guess I'm adding to the mix with these 23 day old Blue Marans (not Blue Copper, just Blue).
There are chicks with more pale combs, like this, which I believe are cockerels. Is that correct?
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And there are other chicks, some of whom have fairly significant combs, others not as significant, but they all have some black in their combs and beaks, like these two, which I believe are pullets. Is this a somewhat reliable way to sex Blue Marans?
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If there is another way to tell this early, or venture an educated guess, I'm all ears. I can't keepall of these long enough to grow them out, so I'm trying to make educated guesses ... thank you so much!
 

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