I'm having trouble sexing 2 day old Welsummers

Here's some more pics I took this morning if it helps. I still can't decide.
P.S. Yes, our broody run is the underneath of our deck :)
 

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Nothing much cuter than a momma hen with diddles. I thought that as a young lad and I think it still as a 61 year old.
Absolutely! Just watching how naturally it comes to them gives me the warm and fuzzys
 
I have another male Welsummer chick...and he's easy, clearly not a pullet, but when I compare this little guy it totally throws me off.
If you want to breed them, and you want to be able to sex the chicks by appearance, you should probably breed the ones that were easy to sex and cull the confusing one.
 

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