I need help determining if these two are hens or roosters

pixelsbyjen

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Aug 15, 2012
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I have two in question. They are mixes from black austerlorp or rhode island red dad and the hens we have are americana, barred rock, rhode island red, and black austerlorp. They are 17 weeks old.



 
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Ugh, I can't get the second one to load, will try again after I pick up kids from school.

Jen
 
The only way I know to tell is by the feathers and the comb color...And it is way easier to tell if you have a known hen somewhere to compare to. I got 7 babies and pretty early on you could tell the roosters from the hens because the hens had tiny little orange-y pink colored combs and the boys were red right from the start almost. We got the chicks when they were 2 months old, so that helps a little too...seeing them grow a bit, but they are the only ones I have sexed, and really there isn't a lot of difference in their feathering still, but those big red combs give it away. With no hen for comparison I have to guess they are cockerels by the redness of the combs.
 
the white and red in the second picture and the little black and red in the first picture are for sure roos I am pretty sure the big black and red is also, if you look by his tail area you should see thin red feathers like you do on the little black and red one in the picture with him
 

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