Is this a Blue Laced Red Wyandotte? Male or female?

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Here you go. Hope this helps identify breed and sex. Thanks again for the help:)

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Can I ask the same thing on sex....this one is 4 months old.....supposed to be a BLRW and a boy(1st picture) ---want to make sure..... Any help is appreciated. I do have two--one is supposed to b a pullet and one a cockerel. Thanks
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Can I ask the same thing on sex....this one is 4 months old.....supposed to be a BLRW and a boy(1st picture) ---want to make sure..... Any help is appreciated. I do have two--one is supposed to b a pullet and one a cockerel. Thanks View attachment 1277920 View attachment 1277921
Could be wrong, but I think it's a pullet. :) Wyandottes typically show comb and wattle growth earlier than a lot of breeds. My Silver Penciled hen started pinking up at a mere 4 4 weeks old.
Not only that, but I'm not seeing much patchiness of plumage, primarily in the shoulder area. :)

~Alex
 
Could be wrong, but I think it's a pullet. :) Wyandottes typically show comb and wattle growth earlier than a lot of breeds. My Silver Penciled hen started pinking up at a mere 4 4 weeks old.
Not only that, but I'm not seeing much patchiness of plumage, primarily in the shoulder area. :)

~Alex
That would be great with me. :wee
 

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