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

Ok, can anyone tell me what sex these birds are, from left to right? The 3 white birds....
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and for these 2, is there a way to tell by the tail? You see how the first one on the left has its tail, compare to the one on the right? Some hold their tails like the one on the left, and some hold them like the one on thebright. Is it just preference, or something, or is it different because of sex?

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and in this picture, tou se the one on the left has a lighter color, and the one on the right is deep red, is that different because of sex?

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and last one, is this male or female? And what breed? I got a bunch of random baby chicks, they were a mix of red sex link, RIR, and NHR. THX!
 
Ok, can anyone tell me what sex these birds are, from left to right? The 3 white birds....
and for these 2, is there a way to tell by the tail? You see how the first one on the left has its tail, compare to the one on the right? Some hold their tails like the one on the left, and some hold them like the one on thebright. Is it just preference, or something, or is it different because of sex?

and in this picture, tou se the one on the left has a lighter color, and the one on the right is deep red, is that different because of sex?

and last one, is this male or female? And what breed? I got a bunch of random baby chicks, they were a mix of red sex link, RIR, and NHR. THX!
Need to know the age of the White Rocks. And the Production Red is a cockerel.
 
@junebuggena The white rocks are 17 1/2 weeks old. I thought he was a cockeral, but that EE cockeral tries to mate with him! That was throwing me off. The red one doesnt fight back, just runs away or struggles to get away once he grabs his head feathers like the hens. Hes a way nicer make then the EE. Although, he also is a bit younger, so prob no hormones going crazy yet.
 
@junebuggena what is the production red cockerel? Red sex link? Ill try to get a picture of all the pullets i dont kniw the difference betwern thrm. The adult pictures on the internet look so different then what they look like now.
 
@junebuggena The white rocks are 17 1/2 weeks old. I thought he was a cockeral, but that EE cockeral tries to mate with him! That was throwing me off. The red one doesnt fight back, just runs away or struggles to get away once he grabs his head feathers like the hens. Hes a way nicer make then the EE. Although, he also is a bit younger, so prob no hormones going crazy yet.
White Rocks are pullets. If they were male, they would have the same long, thin, pointed back feathers that your Easter Egger boy has.
 
@junebuggena what is the production red cockerel? Red sex link? Ill try to get a picture of all the pullets i dont kniw the difference betwern thrm. The adult pictures on the internet look so different then what they look like now.
Production Reds are 'generic' red birds that don't meet the breed standard for Rhode Island Reds or New Hampshires. Just about all hatchery New Hampshires and Rhode Island Reds are considered Production Reds.
Red sexlinks are a type of crossbred, done for ease of sexing at hatching.
 
@junebuggena thanks a bunch! How about this one.....pullet, buff orpington? (Her name is goldilocks) the 3 black sex links, are the 3 bears lol!!
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And thrn what about these? Are these production reds too? And pullets....I hope.....
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Oh, and this really dirty lavender orp, pullet? Lav orp is about 10 weeks old. All others are about 16-18 weeks, minus the Eastetr egger innprevious post (1yr old, and easter egger male in previous post he is 23 weeks old)
 

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