Male or female blrw?

Gigijoji6

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Hello 😆

My chickens are only a week old, but I noticed that all of them have combs similar to pic 1, except for one of them (pic 2-3). Is this a signal that it's a boy? Or is it just nothing? They are blrw.
 

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It has a single comb versus a wayandotte's normal rose comb, sometimes that happens and it doesn't really indicate gender one way or another. My Columbian Wyandotte has a single comb, 2 months old and I have no idea on gender.
 
Wyandottes have rose combs, which appears to be what the first chick has. The second and third have single combs.
That does net tell if they are a pullet or cockerel, they will have to be older to tell that.
Cute chicks!
 
Wyandottes should have rose combs, like the one on the far left, the other two hae single combs, which is a DQ.
Ok, thank you! Just wanted to prepare for if I have a rooster but I guess I'll wait a little longer to find out 😬
 

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