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

I didn't see a question. Not sure if you're wondering about gender or breed.
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but the comb on the first one is pretty red for a young one

I agree. That's a rooster for sure.
 
Hi i posted some pics on this thread on page 25 im not sure if i did it in the correct spot how do i see the replies? ? Ive started a new thread but haven't been on one with so many people
 
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This is my family's second generation, we were lucking with our first and got all hens. This batch was not so lucky. The last photo we're 100% sure that he's a roo, but the first two we're not sure on. One of the bantam silver sebrights is a possible roo, because he has his comb filling in while the other doesn't. We just kind of want to have confirmation on their genders. Thanks for the help. :)
 
Thank you that's what i thought. What about the other EEgger and the #1 has just a little pink in her comb i cannot have roosters where i live and its so hard not to get attached.
 
The other EE is hard to tell from the photos. With my barred rock pullets their combs are yellow and quite small. I'm sorry, I know that probably doesn't help much for now. Especially if you'll have to find different homes for any roos. The breeds can vary so much and sometimes just depends on the bird himself/herself. Good luck with your flock! They're all very nice looking!
 

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