New photos anyone have a clue yet? Plus my new GLWs

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The Tetra Tints (both suspected pullets- 4 weeks)
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The Golden Comets(all 4 suspected pullets -4 weeks)
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The EEs(3 were sexed pullets the rest straight run-about 3 weeks)
pullet?-one of the twins
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Roo?
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Pullet?
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Pullet?-The other twin
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Pullet?
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Pullet?
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Pullet?
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The Brahmas(straight run -3/1/2 weeks)
I think Roo
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I think Pullet
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The GLWs (straight run-no clue)
I think Roo
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I think Pullet
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Would just like to apologize for my craziness of trying to figure out what they are:) I know I need to wait a bit longer, but.....
 
I hope someone can help you -I cannot as they are way to young to sex for my eyes:(
 
Thank you. I am assuming the same thing. I have beentrying to guess by sound, posture, feet/legs, feathering, and size/width of comb. None are probably good indicators at this time, but I figured it wouldn't hurt to try:)
 
Is there any way you can get some pics. from the side view? I know the GLW is too young to tell. The second pic. of tetra tints the pullet looks like it has a big comb for 4 weeks. The Brahma definitely looks like a roo. Some of the other smaller pullets are really hard to tell. You can either repost pics. with a little more light (sorry) and a side view or wait until 8 weeks and get a better idea.

Sorry... IMO it is hard to tell.
 
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The lighting is not very good I agree. I am going to wait until next thursday to take more pictures as they will all be going up a week then. Both of my tetras have absolutely no color in their combs both are exactly the same color as their legs. I would love a tetra tint rooster though, it would be nice.

The Brahma in question that I think is a male and the EE that I also think may be a male, are always at each other. The EE does most of the picking. The EE also is turning pinkish in the comb whereas the rest of the EEs are still pale.

My little feed store is getting in straight run barred rocks on the 15th. I am hoping I have learned enough from you guys to pick pullets. I am cutting my limit at 3 roos(the brahma, the EE, and possible one of the GLWs) for the time being, and would hate to have to give up any of my little fellas.
 
There is a way to sex barred rocks by the shape and size of the white dot on their head. From what I have read a smaller circular dot is a pullet and a larger more irregular dot is a cockerel. Do a search on it please before you take my word for it because I am not 100% sure if I have that right or backwards which would make you wind up with boys.
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If you can get a really good shot of the combs on the Brahmas you might be able to tell sex. Mine just turned four weeks today and it is getting a little easier to see the three rows of the pea combs on the boys now.
 
I can do that with the brahmas.

You are right about the barred rocks. I am just going to pick the darkest ones with the least amount of white on the head and hope for the best:)


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I am going to post the brahma pictures seperate as I want to size them a bit differenty:)
 
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On the barred rocks, also look for a dark(er) wash down the front of the legs and feet of the females. That combined with a neater, smaller headspot and overall darker color should hlp you pick pullets. Good luck and get there early for best pick. Regards, Woody
 

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