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If it helps, my SLWyandotte was black/silver chipmunk patterned, not yellow at all.....so maybe the yellow one is JG?
Nor sure about the blacks, but my Barred Rock had a spot on her head and she is definitely not a rooster! lol I think the size of the spot matters.
Wish I could be more help. Good luck!
That's what I'm hoping
...that the yellow is JG...white or black if so, would be my question, I guess!
I was told by another BYC-er that on a young pullet, the white spot is (comparatively) a pinprick, and is to be found on the forehead, whereas a smudged thumbprint going back onto the neck (like one of the two blacks has) is a marker for a BR or Sexlink cockerel...so
that one is highly likely (99%) a cockerel, while the other black is equally likely a pullet...
That's as far as I have gotten so far, but regardless, the three of them seem to be thriving after the first ten days for which I am partially responsible (temperature, care and feeding and all that) and partially grateful. The next adventure will be "hardening" them off to outdoor temps gradually - our daytime highs have been mostly in the low to mid 90s for the last four weeks -
and introducing them at some point to the six Black Australorps I have (aged 12 to 16 weeks or so)
Thanks for offering your info!
Lightfoote