Need help identifying this breed

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How old? The pics aren't the best for showing the saddle area. The one pic that does, shows some feathers coming in that look like male saddles.

I still see a male as well. I will hold judgement until I hear age, and/or see updated saddle area pics in a few weeks.
She’s about 16 weeks old although she could be older... her “bock” just came in today while she still makes her chirping chatter noises she has only just started making a “bock” noise when I picked her up this morning to get the photo... her wings go all the way down to her tail... and under her wings is just grey fluff... she does have one wing clipped though as to prevent her escapinot from the back yard again...
 
She’s about 16 weeks old although she could be older... her “bock” just came in today while she still makes her chirping chatter noises she has only just started making a “bock” noise when I picked her up this morning to get the photo... her wings go all the way down to her tail... and under her wings is just grey fluff... she does have one wing clipped though as to prevent her escapinot from the back yard again...
My males can make bock sounds, just like all chickens. She looks like the males in finding online
 
She’s about 16 weeks old although she could be older... her “bock” just came in today while she still makes her chirping chatter noises she has only just started making a “bock” noise when I picked her up this morning to get the photo... her wings go all the way down to her tail... and under her wings is just grey fluff... she does have one wing clipped though as to prevent her escapinot from the back yard again...
16 weeks old and isn't feathered out?? Have you had her for that long?
 
16 weeks old and isn't feathered out?? Have you had her for that long?
No I got her a few weeks ago... was told 2 different ages (14 weeks then 12 weeks) so I’m not 100% sure of her age but if you go by the youngestage then she’s about 16 weeks old and by the older age she’s 18 weeks old
 
Well it seems that most ppl are basing there “boy“ on the rose comb... just showing that hens have the rose comb too... more of an observation...
I'm basing my "boy" on the pattern and feathering. All wyandottes have rose combs (well unless you get from a hatchery, now a days you see a lot more single comb wyandottes. :rolleyes:)

ETA: Even in single comb wyandottes the type of comb doesn't reflect gender.
 

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