New here Ok I'm having trouble identifying my ameraucanas sex at 12 weeks.

Timkat

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Feb 24, 2020
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Can anyone help identify sex in 12 week old ameraucanas they seem to be late bloomers. It might be three hens I'm sure about two small single row combs..but one has a definite large three rows im hoping for a roo to breed...but if not does anyone know the outcome if I breed my white leghorn(decalb production) with my lavender ameraucanas.
 

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I sure
That first pic is of a cockerel. The one with the comb. The second pic shows male saddle feathers coming in.
Hope you are right I have two pullets who are also lavender ameraucanad I'm hoping to breed them. The other two have super small pea combs this one is actually cuchoo that's why the whitelist legs
 
I thought I saw some faint cuckoo markings. I didn't comment on it, since we were trying to figure out male from female. LOL
I am American living in the Philippines these birds were very hard to find so I'm really hoping roo I'm quite sure on the pullets and ameraucanas are often late bloomers and I'm guessing too but if not I'll be breeding them with a leghorn Rhode Island red or old English roo
 

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