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

If a color/variety was specified, it's the real deal. If no color/variety is specified, it's an Easter Egger.

That's what I figured, here she is anyway
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Can someone me with these 5 chicks? They are almost 4 weeks, almost all the way feathered.
Buff brahma bantam
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Gold sex link
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Supposedly a black sex link
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Silver sebright
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Welsummer
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Can someone me with these 5 chicks? They are almost 4 weeks, almost all the way feathered.
Buff brahma bantam



Gold sex link


Supposedly a black sex link
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Silver sebright


Welsummer

The Brahma is male, the comb is too pink and some darker shading is developing on the shoulder area. The gold sexlink is female coloring, males are solid white at that age. The black sexlink is male, females are solid black with a bit of gold. The Sebright is male. Need to see the chest feathers on the Welsummer.
 
I have two new chicks this spring they are bantams but we don't know the breed (if you know or have an idea please tell me) I'm certain the tan one is a roo but second opinions help. The one I'm baffled on is the white one she/he has a large comb but no waddles, feathered very quickly, and has always had very big tail feathers. They at both 4 weeks old (give or take a couple days) the tan one is a bit smaller but very dominant, the white one always follows him and he stands up very straight
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Here's the questionable one
 
So my EE's are feeling much better. And now 3 weeks old for most of them I'm seeing my some blotchy patterns in the wing feathers. General rule is roos are splotchy colored right!
 

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