*New Pics taken May 21st* ....Are they too young to tell?

Violinist4lyfe

In the Brooder
9 Years
Apr 13, 2010
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I am worried that my chicks are all going to be roos...
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Any thoughts? Breed suggestions would be nice too, I am very new to this and didn't realize how many varieties were out there!


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I might be helpful if you told us where you got them and how old they are.

The second (white) one looks like it could be a cockerel
The next one might be a Golden-Laced Wyandotte.
The next (with the feathered legs) could be a Brahma or Cochin.

Update us as they grow!
 
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Iagree with tellynpeep on everything
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If the brown one in the first picture has green legs then you are looking at an Easter Egger
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I bought them from Tractor Supply 3 weeks ago. They are Bantams and they were out of a straight run bin. (I am begining to think all bantams are purchased straight run...)

Thanks!
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Here are my Tractor supply Bantams at 5 weeks old. I was wondering if this would be more helpful to determine sex. They're actually closer to 6 weeks and none of them have started crowing...
(Again this is my 1st time with chickens (my last try didn't last 3 weeks
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#1 This one is very bossy but I think she's a she..
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#2 I've already named this one Amy, she's very shy and sweet
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#3 I'm not sure about this one
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#3 (Another pic)
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#4
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#5 I am really curious about this one. It's my favorite, loves to sit on my lap, and is really friendly.
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#5 again
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and equal time for the biggest jealous chicken of them all
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Thanks again for any input!
 

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