Multiple person chick order- how to tell Roosters v. Pullets.

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Let me just say- I will never order this way AGAIN!
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A bunch of people all combined a bunch of personal orders to make one large chick order. I didn't question this in the beginning, but now I have smartened up. Many of us are ordering pullets. well- one guy has an order of straight run chicks. I know that even with 5 birds of 3 different breeds (I got 15 birds total), I still have a chance of getting a rooster or 3. The straight run order is supposedly going to be banded, but we'll see.
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The two breeds he is straight-running are columbian wyandottes and partridge rocks. ( Some of my birds are partidge rocks- another woman ordered columbian wyandottes)Can anyone help with minute details between the chicks or are we just at the mercy of the hatchery bands?
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Any help would be appreciated, the order is not here yet- but I'd like to do any homework before the chickies get here.
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Edit: after looking around abit more, I can see that it's not going to be easy. I had remembered seeing a few posts like "the roos have a little spot on their heads, or different markings on beaks, but nevermind.
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You are mainly going to be at the mercy of the hatchery... Yes when I ordered with friends and neighbors before I requested they use a 100 chick box (we had 4 different orders and 70 odd chicks total - pullets and straight run orders) and seperate the orders with the 4 point dividers (Mt. Healthy) they did as I wanted them to, so we knew whos was who.
 
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