I thinking this is a male. Can anyone confirm?

I’m guessing the first one is barred rock and the yellow dot on his head indicates male
The others I can’t tell
All BR chicks, whether male or female, have a yellow dot on their heads. Supposedly you can help sex them by the size of the dot, but I haven't found that to be reliable at all. I've had BR chicks with small dots, medium dots, large dots, etc. and they all turned out to be female. There are better clues to sexing BRs than the dots. I can't tell if the OP's BR is male or female at this point.
 
Also, with that pronounced single comb, Invi isn't a Buckeye. :) Production Red, perhaps? Lovely birds! :love

Waaaiiit, she's not....? Well now I'm very confused, ha! Back to the drawing board with her, I guess. I know the people I got her from didn't have any reds, though.



That seems pretty on par for what mine is, neat.
 
Waaaiiit, she's not....? Well now I'm very confused, ha! Back to the drawing board with her, I guess. I know the people I got her from didn't have any reds, though.




That seems pretty on par for what mine is, neat.
No....Buckeyes are pea-combed. :) Sorry for causing confusion! :lol: Do you know what other breeds these individuals offered?

~Alex
 
No....Buckeyes are pea-combed. :) Sorry for causing confusion! :lol: Do you know what other breeds these individuals offered?

~Alex

Well that's fun! I had another member who had a buckeye who looked like mine, and everyone swore she was. Maybe she's being pesky and changing species on me. :p

I bought the eggs from here. She has a lot of breeds! The lady I bought the eggs from thought she may be a Rhode Island Red, or a buckeye.
 

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