PLEASE Help Me Sex my Barnyard Mixes

Ok, well...Here we go.
Chick #1, gray, could definitely be a daughter out of him, but if you have solid blue hens could go either way, if this is the case leaning towards boy. (remember, color is sex-linked.)
Chick #2. Unless the gray is recessive, boy, because s/he would be gray if female. Pea comb, right?
Chick #3. Definitely possible female, because s/he is gray, but if that hen is in fact it's mom, I would say male because of markings but those also could be female, with a blue roo and a hen with blue markings, but idk.
Chick #4. Boy. Unless the gray is recessive(but even then), very boy. Wattles, color, comb.
Hope this helps!
 
Ok, well...Here we go.
Chick #1, gray, could definitely be a daughter out of him, but if you have solid blue hens could go either way, if this is the case leaning towards boy. (remember, color is sex-linked.)
Chick #2. Unless the gray is recessive, boy, because s/he would be gray if female. Pea comb, right?
Chick #3. Definitely possible female, because s/he is gray, but if that hen is in fact it's mom, I would say male because of markings but those also could be female, with a blue roo and a hen with blue markings, but idk.
Chick #4. Boy. Unless the gray is recessive(but even then), very boy. Wattles, color, comb.
Hope this helps!
thank you. So a gray rooster will have gray daubvhters, no matter what color the hen is? The cock is my only gray\ blue bird? Also, wouldn't number 3 be considered white not gray? Sorry for all the questions. First breeding experience.
 
This isn't chick 3?
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