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

Polish crested (only 2-3 weeks prob too early to tell, but stands up super tall)
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Turken (growing waddles or just turning red?)
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Ameraucana
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What do you all think? All are 4 weeks except polish crested. Thanks!
 
Hi please help me sex my chicks as I need to know what gender they are because I can't keep roosters and I don't want to become any more attaches as I already am
Thanks in advance
Black chick- silkie x frizzle
Ginger chick- Pekin
White mottled chick- Pekin
White chick- ? Maybe leghorn cross
 

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Hello! I decided to start another thread on helping all you back yard chicken farmers determine the sex of your chicken.
I know it can sometimes be super tricky to identify gender in chicks, so that's why we made this thread! No need to start your own thread, just hop on here and share a picture of your chick, making sure it's at least 4 weeks old before asking gender. Me and @Jetblack2004 are almost 100% on genders for chicks 4 weeks+.
So feel free to ask lots of questions regarding gender. We do NOT identify breeds, only gender. However, if anyone out there is good at identifying breeds, please let us know, we would love to have your help!

Thanks!

-ftfarmer22
You might need to wait longer to tell. The red wattles often show a cockerel, but not always. I cannot see the comb in the pics.
Thank you!
 
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8ish week old barred rock. Slightly larger comb than my other BR and definitely more curious natured. This one is NOT fighting with the red boy behind her, who is a larger EE cockerel. I don't know if they're too young for sparring yet, though.

What do y'all think? I keep talking myself out of cockerel because of the body shape.
 

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