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

Here is one of my RIR hen/roo. It is supposed to be a hen. I bought them sexed. It was hatched on March 15th. Can anyone tell me if it is a been or a roo?
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Hi! I just posted on another thread but I would like your opinion as well. This is Duchess my 10 week old Delaware. I'm getting mixed opinions if its male or female. What do you think hen or rooster?
 

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Can you help me with my polish? I suspect the black and the white are both cockerels.

They are 7 weeks and those 2 have wattles


I can take better photos if needed but this was one of them all on the roost
Wattles are still pale, having little wattles is normal at 7 weeks. None are looking especially male yet but they are much easier to tell around 10-12 weeks when the males get the spiky hair look.
 
Hi! I just posted on another thread but I would like your opinion as well. This is Duchess my 10 week old Delaware. I'm getting mixed opinions if its male or female. What do you think hen or rooster?
Tricky one, but I'm leaning toward female. Sometimes those lighter birds have a little more pink in combs & wattles which can make one doubt the gender.

I think you'd see a few male traits by 10 weeks. The body shape, stance, & feathering look girlish to me.
 

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