You’ll have to wait a few more weeks to know for sure. They’re too young to tell just yet.
First signs are normally the more pink/red combs and wattles. The cockerels and the pullets will butt heads and rough each other up. So it’s normally not a good way to tell who’s who when they’re really young.
The birds below are around 4 weeks. See the obvious cockerels? That’s what you’ll want to be looking for. If they mature early of course. 5 and 6 weeks is even easier to tell.
First signs are normally the more pink/red combs and wattles. The cockerels and the pullets will butt heads and rough each other up. So it’s normally not a good way to tell who’s who when they’re really young.
The birds below are around 4 weeks. See the obvious cockerels? That’s what you’ll want to be looking for. If they mature early of course. 5 and 6 weeks is even easier to tell.