Coral, on pea-combed breeds there's 3 rows of "peas" on a male, the middle row is higher than the 2 side rows. On a female it looks like there's only 2 rows. I don't know if that middle row is missing or just blends in. But if i can see 3 distinct rows with the middle one taller, it's a boy. My Lavander Ameraucana and 1 of my Brown Red Ameraucana boys didn't develop the 3rd raised row until about 4 wks old. So I was wrong about those at hatch but all the other baby chicks I've guessed at I was right about, probably 30 altogether counting auction chicks. You don't really get a chance to look close at auction chicks with reading glasses and a flashlight
S you just take what ypu get in the box.
Hey Robin-how are the new Seramas settling in?! Have you introduced Ebony to her new boy yet? This hen I ended up keeping here (because the male was making her scream) is a very dominant hen with other girls. I was hoping she'd get along with another of the girls and go in with that pair but she may have to be kept by herself. I don't seem to have any other Serama boys as gentle with girls as Channing is (so far). Have you ever had the problem of Seramas being too rough on the girls?

Hey Robin-how are the new Seramas settling in?! Have you introduced Ebony to her new boy yet? This hen I ended up keeping here (because the male was making her scream) is a very dominant hen with other girls. I was hoping she'd get along with another of the girls and go in with that pair but she may have to be kept by herself. I don't seem to have any other Serama boys as gentle with girls as Channing is (so far). Have you ever had the problem of Seramas being too rough on the girls?