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

Another 5 week old Easter Egger. The seller said they were sexed as female by the hatchery, and I chose this one because she was smaller and more feline looking than some of the others. Does it look like a pullet? Thanks!
 

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Ruby is the only questionable one... leaning toward pullet, but not sure.
All the others look like pullets. Lad has a bit of an odd looking comb, but still pale, so female.
The green feather sheen is called iridescence. Both male and females can have that, although roosters tend to have more. Makes them flashy! Australorps have full body iridescence, even the hens. Very pretty for an all black bird.
And possible Welsummers... my two are very loud, so if the one with its mouth wide open is hollering, she probably is a Welsummer. :)
Appreciate you taking such good pics, especially of the combs which are hard to get!
Thank you! (The comb pictures took what felt for an hour per bird, not to mention they were all leaping on to my back each time I leaned down for a picture:gig)
I new it was normal for the SS to have the iridescent feathers (which Confetti is covered with), but I was not sure about other breeds, thanks for clearing it up:)!
The two I was most worried about was Dotson and Ruby... Lad didn't even cross my mind... but it sure would help her/him fit his/her name! The "Welsummers" really aren't that loud... they save their mouth energy for trying to bite off your fingers!!!
Also... I took the pictures early in the morning so everyone's comb was extra pale, maybe I should have waited longer... I could always try a couple more pics...?
(Sorry for posting so much... maybe I'm just being a nuisance, but I have lots of questions:D)

Anyway...
Thank you, for answering all my questions!

THANKS!!!
 
That's cool, How do you tell blue from splash? Is it because they are such light "blue"?
Yeah... Ruby is my mainly suspected roo, I guess we will have to wait for crowing to know for sure!
Thanks!!!

(I was also wondering if the green sheen a saw on Comet's tail means anything, or if it is normal)

Thank you... again!
Yes, it’s because of the lightness of their coloration.
You don’t have to wait for crowing. At around 12-15 weeks the gender is almost always obvious. At that age cockerels start to grow in their male specific pointed saddle feathers.
The green sheen is normal for cockerels and pullets.
 
Barred Rock ladies? I only have the two. Cory is the first photo and Chicksy is the second photo. Thank you!

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Barred rock pullets
I’m still unsure. This rir is now 6 weeks and favors a roo. Any idea?
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View attachment 21880467 week old RIR, supposedly sexed pullet. But out of the 4 chicks that we got, 2 have already proved to be cockerels.This is Gus, and s/he looks very different from the remaining RIR chick of the same age. Help...
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Hi! This is my first post on backyardchickens.com -- could you help me determine the gender of two of my chicks? I got them on May 1, 2020 from a local pet store. So I'm guessing they are 6 weeks old. They were sold as straight run and labelled as Golden Laced Wyandottes. I have since come to believe they're both Easter Eggers (they have fluffy cheeks and green legs), but I know breed is not what this thread is for--just looking to find out if they're pullets or cockerels. I thought they were both pullets until a few days ago the #1 "Astird" got a little pinkish hue in her comb. #2 "Olopop" has no pink in her comb.

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They look like pullets so far
Hi there, I have 4 7 week old chicks and I’m trying to guess the gender. Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.:)
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All are possible cockerels
 
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Hi. i recently got two 5 week old chicks and i’m wondering what gender they are? Their birthdays are 4th of May
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For silkies, it’s much too early to tell what gender they are
Hello :) These are my 4 week old cochins/pekins. I'm sure I won't know for sure for a couple more weeks but would love some gender guesses from more educated people :) I'll just upload 2 images per bird but I have a million more if needed.
Chick 1 - Lavender/grey (photos 1 and 2)
Chick 2 - Pale brown (photos 3 and 4)
Chick 3 - Dark brown (photos 5 and 6)
Chick 4 - Cream with black dots (photos 7 and 8)
Chick 5 - White (photos 9 and 10)

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Last three are cockerels, the rest are too young to tell
Thanks you guys for making this thread. I have 4 barnyard mixes for you, six weeks old. Been getting mixed guesses. Add yours!

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Truly appreciate any input. TIA!
First one is starting to look like a cockerel, not sure about the others yet
 
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New to BYC, and I would like to see if my cute 7 week old polish is a hen or roo? No comb or wattles visible yet. Feathers on the head are rounded on the ends and pretty much covers this little cutie's eyes...crazy little bird, but I just adore it
Can’t really tell from the photo
This is my 5 week old Easter Egger. Any guesses as to gender? Hoping it’s a pullet! Thanks
Looking like a pullet so far
Pictures 3 and 4 are cockerels, not yet sure about the rest
 
Thank you all for the input.
Silkies take a longer to sex than other breeds. So far no male traits, but that could change next month.

Red - Could go either way. There is some color & wattle growth = male. But it's not obvious. (2nd pic, the color looked very pale - almost girlish) Could be the lighting .

Chuck - cockerel
Thanks for the reply, I guess I’ll wait another week or so on Red and with my Silkies I have to be more patient :)
 

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