Is this a Australorp? And gender if possible

Marans are often considered a slower-maturing breed -- though there are undoubtedly variations between hatchery and breeder birds and from one hatchery and/or breeder to another. :)



they definitely are slow maturing breed but they show their combs starting at 10 days old. some take 2-3 weeks. as for wattles even late bloomers show them early. the problem is that at 6 weeks even girls might have some wattles and that becomes tricky.
 
Here are some updated pics. 'she' is now 8 weeks and 4 days old.
Any more thoughts? I'm inclined to pullet, but it has got more wattle development then the other pullets.
I feel it could still go either way.
No copper showing anywhere yet!
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I got 12 shipped eggs, 8 were meant to be Marans, and 4 were meant to be Australorps. There were 12 dark brown eggs, and 4 cream eggs. None of the cream eggs hatched so I thought all 7 chicks I ended up with were Marans.
However, one of the chicks looks like an Australorp?View attachment 3353329View attachment 3353330I'm rather puzzled how it came from a dark egg.... and half wondered if it could be a cross?
Also, any idea on sex? I'm thinking most likely cockerel.
I think you're right on gender, but not sure on breed or cross.
Are your marans the french variety?
 
No problem at all!
And I'm still not quite sure, so you thoughts are very welcome.
I think they are French, as they all seem to have feathered legs.
Interesting. I think I'd have to say Australorp, or a cross.
Heck, maybe even a nonfeathered legged marans.
 

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