My most important and last gender post!!

OregonPortland

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Ok Inseear this will be my last gender post. I have these two litters of silkies (one week apart and not from the same hen). There is one that looks and acts completely different and I wanted to get peoples opinion on the gender or anything else you notice about it. I have never seen an aggressive behavior from this bird and it seems generally uninterested in the others (while still being sort of in the flock). Any guesses on this chicken? They are about 6 weeks old .Also a couple of videos for behavior.
 

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Well what did your DNA test show, then? They are normally accurate if you performed the testing correctly. Crowing this young is also a male sign in most circumstances.
Appearance wise, this lovely bird is too young to tell. The cockerel in my avatar photo did not "look" male until he was 4 months old.😊
 
So i bought chickens from tractor supply RIR. and they told me that they were pullets. Im starting to question this i need help! All my pullets have pointy tails meanwhile this one looks different and is constantly wanting to fighting and beats on the easter eggers (there the same age by the way) heres a pic. What do you think the gender is?
 

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