My Ameraucana's -Pullets or Roos?? Added Pic's post #12

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Okay that is helpful. Does the comb color have anything to do with it? Tail and stance don't seem to inform me as well when they are younger, as they do with other breeds.

I can sex my Marans chicks pretty much right off or within a week or so. I am such a dummy with the ameraucanas. I think it might also be because my dang eyesight is failing. I had 15/20 vision my whole life and a few years ago, I became Mrs. Magoo.
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The smaller one does look white in the pictures, I think the sun washed them out a bit. I am fairly certain it is a splash. And yes, it is a runt. It is a lot smaller than the others. But seems to be healthy. I will try and get better pictures of them. The Blue Wheaten/Wheatens all have blue on them, does that make a difference?

Here are closer pictures of the Blacks, you can see their combs better. I am still leaning to a pair. Also, I have pic's of my Whites, which I am 99.9% sure I have a pair, and you can see the difference in their combs quite well.

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Jean, I hope everything is ok!!! (((HUGS)))
 
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I agree with you on the whites. On the blacks it looks like a pair, but I wouldn't call it just yet, like I said too much ambiguity there....

I am positive on the wheaten variety cockerels. If the pullet has blue in her tail, then she is a blue wheaten, black = wheaten, white = splash wheaten.
 

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