Male or Female splash-laced red Wyandotte?

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Thought I got three swedish flower hens, (a new breed for me). After a few weeks, when I noticed a difference in growth-rate, I sent some pix to the hatchery I got them from. Welp, turns out one is a splash-laced red Wyandotte. The photos show the chick at, just shy, of a month old. We've named it 'Big Baby' for short, (full name is Big Baby Pudding Snatcher, thanks Linda Belcher ;) ) because it looks so big for having so little feathers. Any help is appreciated
 

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Thought I got three swedish flower hens, (a new breed for me). After a few weeks, when I noticed a difference in growth-rate, I sent some pix to the hatchery I got them from. Welp, turns out one is a splash-laced red Wyandotte. The photos show the chick at, just shy, of a month old. We've named it 'Big Baby' for short, (full name is Big Baby Pudding Snatcher, thanks Linda Belcher ;) ) because it looks so big for having so little feathers. Any help is appreciated
It could possibly be a male guessing on size
 
Thought I got three swedish flower hens, (a new breed for me). After a few weeks, when I noticed a difference in growth-rate, I sent some pix to the hatchery I got them from. Welp, turns out one is a splash-laced red Wyandotte. The photos show the chick at, just shy, of a month old. We've named it 'Big Baby' for short, (full name is Big Baby Pudding Snatcher, thanks Linda Belcher ;) ) because it looks so big for having so little feathers. Any help is appreciated
It's looking like a roo to me but wyandottes I've always had trouble with.
 

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