I can sex your pullets and cockerels!

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Will you try to tell these for me? They are supposed to be all pullets...ONE of them has a different comb. They are gold laced Wyandotte’s. 5 of them have a comb that is close to the head without any types of protrusions. ONE has a small ridge forming.View attachment 1715330 View attachment 1715329
They're to young to tell their genders yet. I would appreciate it if you post updated photos in a few weeks! The one has a single comb and the other a rose comb. Wyandottes should have rose combs, but some, apparently do not.
 
Sold to me as an ameraucana but may be EE. He/she is 6 weeks and two days old.
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Sold to me as an ameraucana but may be EE. He/she is 6 weeks and two days old.View attachment 1720131 View attachment 1720133 View attachment 1720134 View attachment 1720135
Easter egger, probably a cockerel
Thank you for answering! I did notice a pretty green sheen on the tail feathers today which is a new color coming in! :)
The green sheen happens on almost every black chicken, not only roosters. However, the dark red feathers on its wings point to cockerel.
 

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