Please help any idea's on gender & breed?

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Apr 20, 2011
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Seller believes they were 10 weeks old a week ago when I picked them up, was not positive on sexes. These were in one of his grow out pens, he thought possible EE or Wyandotte on the black and Bielefelder on the barred. I'm thinking age more like 5 to 7 weeks, both still peep and are quite small. Any ideas?















 
the one in the third photo could be rooster given thick legs and posterior. I agree more like 8 weeks unless not feed well then could be 10 weeks
 
Bielefelder definitely cockerel, Blue Laced Red Wyandotte...hesitantly say cockerel due to legs and comb...but feathers look pullet-like
 
The Bielefelder is a cockerel, by the tail and comb. Not sure on the other, thinking cockerel for now, but that's not a Blue-Laced Red Wyandotte. It looks more like a mixed breed to me, maybe with some Golden-Laced Wyandotte genes.
 
The Bielefelder is a cockerel, by the tail and comb. Not sure on the other, thinking cockerel for now, but that's not a Blue-Laced Red Wyandotte. It looks more like a mixed breed to me, maybe with some Golden-Laced Wyandotte genes.

Maybe a BLRW x GLW? It's definitely a Wyandotte - yellow legs, lacing, rose comb.
 
Maybe, but I don't see any signs of Blue-Laced Red. But yeah, you're right, it's a definitely a Wyandotte mix. Hard to say what, especially without a list of candidates.

I see blue, but it's very dark. Wyandottes change a lot in appearance as they age, so hard to say.
 
I see blue, but it's very dark. Wyandottes change a lot in appearance as they age, so hard to say.
True, but I'm just going to leave it on Wyandotte mix.
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Thank you everyone! Much to my dismay, I agree that the Bielefelder is actually a cockerel. No idea on the Wyandotte mix, I will have to wait a bit longer and see how she/he develops.
 

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