Oh Please say they're girls .....

Sorry im a newbie so no help at all! But the red laced blue wyandotte is beautiful! I might have to try and locate one for my flock!
 
It is still a bit early...The Golden Laced MAY be a roo but it's hard to say. I personally never go off combs or wattles...especially not at this early...my Leghorn hen has HUGE comb and wattles. They depend greatly on the breed. If the GLW starts to develop more pronounced saddle feathers that will be a good sign that it is a he. Obviously if anyone starts crowing that will tell ya for sure...they are getting close to getting their adult voices. Americaunas, to my knowledge, have blue-gray shanks, not yellow so I would also say EE. Aracaunas, Americaunas and EEs are sometimes hard to distinguish but I know Aracaunas have no tails just rounded bottoms and are pretty rare. Americaunas have large tails, and blue-gray shanks with beard and muffs and pretty true color designations....EEs are pretty much mutts but must also have tails and either a beard or muffs but no specific color guidelines? I think that's right?
 
wait till they are at least 15 weeks to be for sure but if that one has crowed i would mark it down as a roo and the blue AM looks like it has green legs which would make it an ee and looks to be a cockerel as well and watch the other wyandotte as well
 

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