You have some nice looking chicks Braxton. IMO, the second chick is a pullet - keep track of her because she appears that she may mature early. I had a similar looking pullet that started laying at 19 weeks. Good luck with your brood. KeithThese are two chicks of the batch, I am planning to get better photos of my favorites (about 5 chicks) tomorrow... I believe one is a cockerel in pullets clothing haha. They are about 7 weeks old. Here is my favorite cockerel, some of the hatch has very poorly feathered shanks. He happens to be one of the batch that has poor shank feathering. Only a tiny bit of feathers at the very top of his shank.Body pic of the same cockerel. He has no white wing feather, never did.
Green eyes are a very prevalent within this bunch, I am excited about that. Here is a chick that I presume is a pullet, it is kinda on that line that makes me not 100% sure of it's sex. I shall presume that it is a pullet. Her under fluff is much denser than a few of the others, I am not sure if this is because of the temps they are exposed to or just a trait that she has.
Body pic of her, here you can notice that loose under fluff. All are proving to be very chunky, healthy chicks.
So far I haven't notice any high tails, they are still very young though.