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

#1 is male. #2 likely male. #3 is female.

Fresh photos in a few weeks to confirm would be good.
Thanks, sending foto's to reconfirm, now at nearly 9 weeks number 2. #1 for sure a roo, #3 for sure a hen I think...
Number 2:
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Number 3:
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Number 1
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Kinda hard to tell from the photos.
Likely a cockerel.
Thank you, I suspected as much but time will tell. At the moment they seem to be quite dominated by the larger hens and happy to tag along in the adventures. Even the mini silkie like to put them in their place which makes me wonder if he is a she after all haha. They are a firm member of the family either way ❤️
 
This barnyard mix is about 3 months old. The comb and waddle look cockerel to me, but the tail feathers look pullet....
Cockerel

I got a bunch of bantam chicks and ended up with a Buff Brahma and three Silkies. The only one of the bunch that has crowed is the first Silkie, so I know he is a boy...but these other? Edited to say they are between 13 to 16 weeks old as I don't know how old they were when I got them...they were not day old chicks for sure. I started counting weeks from when I got them so that would be 13 weeks ago...but they are older than that...I just don't know how many weeks older but my guess is between 1-3 weeks older, thus my 13-16 week range.

The first two pictures are of the Silkie that is crowing...
Buff Brahma is a cockerel, not sure about the silkies
Here they are
Too young for me to be sure. Pretty chicks!
 
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