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

These chicks's eggs were laid on Easter and they hatched on Tax Day, so I firmly believe they will lay golden eggs. Right? Some of them look kind of funny;they are a barnyard mix.

The potential fathers are: Black or Splash Isbars, A black Olive Egger that looked almost like an isbar, Jersey Giant, Cream Legbar, Barred Rock, Bielefelder, Silver Laced Cochin.

The Mamma's MIGHT be: Speckled Sussex, Silver or Gold laced Wendotte, White Rock, Barred Rock, Plymouth Rock, Cuckoo Marans, Australorp, Easter Eggers, Olive Eggers, Buff Orpington, Bielefelder, Jersey Giant, Partridge or Golden Laced Cochin, Partridge Brahma, Golden Laced Pollish, Rhode Island Red, and some white and some red TSC chickens. Yes I have too many.

There were 24 but 14 were killed in a horrible chicken feeder accident. So any help you can give me with sexing these remaining 10 is very much appreciated. They are about 4 and 1/2 weeks here:

Here we go:

Chick number one:

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:



And this is Chick number 2 (Scarf):




And here is chick number 3:

chick number 4:


chick number 5



chick number 6:



chick number 7: (this one has been really big from birth)



chick number 8:



and finally number 9 and 10: (these 2 are almost identical)




Thank you so much for any help you can give me.
 
These chicks's eggs were laid on Easter and they hatched on Tax Day, so I firmly believe they will lay golden eggs. Right? Some of them look kind of funny;they are a barnyard mix.

The potential fathers are: Black or Splash Isbars, A black Olive Egger that looked almost like an isbar, Jersey Giant, Cream Legbar, Barred Rock, Bielefelder, Silver Laced Cochin.

The Mamma's MIGHT be: Speckled Sussex, Silver or Gold laced Wendotte, White Rock, Barred Rock, Plymouth Rock, Cuckoo Marans, Australorp, Easter Eggers, Olive Eggers, Buff Orpington, Bielefelder, Jersey Giant, Partridge or Golden Laced Cochin, Partridge Brahma, Golden Laced Pollish, Rhode Island Red, and some white and some red TSC chickens. Yes I have too many.

There were 24 but 14 were killed in a horrible chicken feeder accident. So any help you can give me with sexing these remaining 10 is very much appreciated. They are about 4 and 1/2 weeks here:

Here we go:

Chick number one:

:
:



And this is Chick number 2 (Scarf):




And here is chick number 3:

chick number 4:


chick number 5



chick number 6:



chick number 7: (this one has been really big from birth)



chick number 8:



and finally number 9 and 10: (these 2 are almost identical)




Thank you so much for any help you can give me.
#1 and #2 look like roos. The rest look like pullets but it may be a little young to tell. I have no idea what mixes you have! :D
 
These chicks's eggs were laid on Easter and they hatched on Tax Day, so I firmly believe they will lay golden eggs. Right? Some of them look kind of funny;they are a barnyard mix. The potential fathers are: Black or Splash Isbars, A black Olive Egger that looked almost like an isbar, Jersey Giant, Cream Legbar, Barred Rock, Bielefelder, Silver Laced Cochin. The Mamma's MIGHT be: Speckled Sussex, Silver or Gold laced Wendotte, White Rock, Barred Rock, Plymouth Rock, Cuckoo Marans, Australorp, Easter Eggers, Olive Eggers, Buff Orpington, Bielefelder, Jersey Giant, Partridge or Golden Laced Cochin, Partridge Brahma, Golden Laced Pollish, Rhode Island Red, and some white and some red TSC chickens. Yes I have too many. There were 24 but 14 were killed in a horrible chicken feeder accident. So any help you can give me with sexing these remaining 10 is very much appreciated. They are about 4 and 1/2 weeks here: Here we go: Chick number one: : : And this is Chick number 2 (Scarf): And here is chick number 3: chick number 4: chick number 5 chick number 6: chick number 7: (this one has been really big from birth) chick number 8: and finally number 9 and 10: (these 2 are almost identical) Thank you so much for any help you can give me.
No imput but lovely heeler!
 
#1 hen?

#2 is this a hen?




#3

You guys have been so helpful, I think this are the hens I'm left with after pulling all the crowing suspected roosters out of the group. Just want to make sure I'm right as I'm packing the rest up to take out to a farm today. :)
I think the middle one maybe a cockerel but not a 100% sure either way, the rest I believe are pullets.
 
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A month or so ago I bought some chicks that were "straight run" (she said she couldn't tell what they were). Supposedly five are easter eggers and one is def a silkie (and I am pretty sure that is a roo). I am beginning to think that the five EE's are also all roosters. Those will be about 8 weeks tomorrow (she said they hatched on easter). Their combs look pink and some tails are kind of curvy (like a rooster tail). I can't have roosers where I am at (I can try to get some close ups later, but they keep running from me).
Better photos would help but I think your EEs are pullets (need better photos to be sure though).
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I was told that my EE's were 3 weeks old. One looks older than that? Do they both look like pullets?
To young to sex
 
15-week silver laced wyandotte..really no comb or wattles, but recently noticed some green in hackle feathers...thoughts?
 

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