Not Sure If You've Got A Pullet Or Cockerel? Click Here! Thread 2

This first pic is of all 7 (#4 has been identified) I know 2 and 3 are barred rocks, I believe females. 1,5,6,7 are my mystery birds. I don't know breed or gender, any help (even a guess) would be appreciated!
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4-7 were rescued and they could be mixed breed. If you'd like to see a specific pic in detail on any of them, please let me know. THANK YOU IN ADVANCE!
 
This first pic is of all 7 (#4 has been identified) I know 2 and 3 are barred rocks, I believe females. 1,5,6,7 are my mystery birds. I don't know breed or gender, any help (even a guess) would be appreciated! View attachment 1402923 View attachment 1402932 View attachment 1402935 View attachment 1402936 View attachment 1402938 View attachment 1402941 View attachment 1402944 View attachment 1402946 View attachment 1402947 View attachment 1402923 View attachment 1402932 View attachment 1402935 View attachment 1402936 View attachment 1402938 View attachment 1402941 View attachment 1402944 View attachment 1402946 View attachment 1402947 4-7 were rescued and they could be mixed breed. If you'd like to see a specific pic in detail on any of them, please let me know. THANK YOU IN ADVANCE!
 
This first pic is of all 7 (#4 has been identified) I know 2 and 3 are barred rocks, I believe females. 1,5,6,7 are my mystery birds. I don't know breed or gender, any help (even a guess) would be appreciated! View attachment 1402923 View attachment 1402932 View attachment 1402935 View attachment 1402936 View attachment 1402938 View attachment 1402941 View attachment 1402944 View attachment 1402946 View attachment 1402947 View attachment 1402923 View attachment 1402932 View attachment 1402935 View attachment 1402936 View attachment 1402938 View attachment 1402941 View attachment 1402944 View attachment 1402946 View attachment 1402947 4-7 were rescued and they could be mixed breed. If you'd like to see a specific pic in detail on any of them, please let me know. THANK YOU IN ADVANCE!
1) red sexlink or a mix that happens to look like one. Pullet if it's a sexlink, need to know age if it's just a random cross.
5) crossbreed, pullet
6) crossbreed, cockerel
7) Easter Egger, pullet
 
This first pic is of all 7 (#4 has been identified) I know 2 and 3 are barred rocks, I believe females. 1,5,6,7 are my mystery birds. I don't know breed or gender, any help (even a guess) would be appreciated! View attachment 1402923 View attachment 1402932 View attachment 1402935 View attachment 1402936 View attachment 1402938 View attachment 1402941 View attachment 1402944 View attachment 1402946 View attachment 1402947 View attachment 1402923 View attachment 1402932 View attachment 1402935 View attachment 1402936 View attachment 1402938 View attachment 1402941 View attachment 1402944 View attachment 1402946 View attachment 1402947 4-7 were rescued and they could be mixed breed. If you'd like to see a specific pic in detail on any of them, please let me know. THANK YOU IN ADVANCE!
1 pullet, red sexlink
2 pullet
3 can't get a good look at the comb, both 2 and 3 are a barred breed.
5 EE pullet(not certain about the sex)
6 cockerel , seems to have a rose comb so it's a mix bred, maybe with a bit of EE as well
7 looks like a pullet so far
 
4-7 were rescued and they could be mixed breed. If you'd like to see a specific pic in detail on any of them, please let me know. THANK YOU IN ADVANCE!
4 and 6 are cockerels, mixed breed. 4 is an EE, 6 has a rose comb and white legs... not sure of the mix. Wyandottes have rose combs.
The rest are pullets.


1 looks like red sex link pullet
5 pullet, no good pic of the comb or legs, so not sure of breed, but likely EE mix
6 ?? cockerel
7 EE pullet
 
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Above photo was at just under 5 weeks.

We have 4 5 1/2 week old chicks, 3 barnevelders and a vorwerk. We are (99%) sure one of the barnevelders is definitly a cockerell and thought the vorwerk was as they keep seeming to square up and flap lots at each other, so assumed vorwerk was also a cockerel. But the barnevelder has started showing signs of watttles and has the biggest comb but only a small comb on the vorwerk (due to loosing 2 chicks we havent got another vorwerk to compare which makes it hard!) would a pullet square up to cockerell or is it just slower in showing wattles (its bigger than the barnevelder chicks). Thanks

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View attachment 1404045 Above photo was at just under 5 weeks.

We have 4 5 1/2 week old chicks, 3 barnevelders and a vorwerk. We are (99%) sure one of the barnevelders is definitly a cockerell and thought the vorwerk was as they keep seeming to square up and flap lots at each other, so assumed vorwerk was also a cockerel. But the barnevelder has started showing signs of watttles and has the biggest comb but only a small comb on the vorwerk (due to loosing 2 chicks we havent got another vorwerk to compare which makes it hard!) would a pullet square up to cockerell or is it just slower in showing wattles (its bigger than the barnevelder chicks). Thanks

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At this age, there is rarely any noticeable difference between cockerel play-fighting and pullet play-fighting. It's also pretty early to count pullets. So, I would wait a couple more weeks and if there isn't any big change, then you likely have a pullet.
 

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