Please tell me I'm wrong!

MamaInPajamas

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My girls are 4 weeks old, and I have a suspicion that 3 of the 4 are cockerels. Please tell me I'm wrong!

This is a barred rock. S/he likes to be up high and she's kind of my buddy and likes to hang out on my arm. I think she's getting a pink waddle, though.





And a buff orpington:


Silver-laced Wyandotte:


This is an EE. I'm not really worried about her, but here's a pic anyway.


Please help! I'll be sad if I have to give up any of them, but I just don't understand how 3 of 4 could be males!
 
It is too soon to be sure on gender.The Barred Rock, though it has pink wattles, is rather dark, which is a sign of a pullet.The Orpington's comb and wattles aren't as large as some comb/wattles of roosters at this age, but are too red to be certain that it is a pullet. Your Silver Laced Wyandotte's comb is rather red, but it appears to be narrow.

Your Easter Egger is definitely a pullet.
 
Thanks, I feel a little better. I'm a first-time chicken mama and I really enjoy each of my girls. I'll just wait and see then.
 
It is too soon to be sure on gender.The Barred Rock, though it has pink wattles, is rather dark, which is a sign of a pullet.The Orpington's comb and wattles aren't as large as some comb/wattles of roosters at this age, but are too red to be certain that it is a pullet. Your Silver Laced Wyandotte's comb is rather red, but it appears to be narrow.

Your Easter Egger is definitely a pullet.

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None of them are screaming roo at this point, and I would wait it out. Some you may not have good indication until they are around 8 to 10 weeks of age, especially with Wyandottes and Orpingtons.

Your EE is a female. That is female coloring...no worries there.

LofMc
 
I have doubts about the barred rock. It has really red wattles for only 4 weeks. You'll know for sure in another week or two.
 
It is too soon to be sure on gender.The Barred Rock, though it has pink wattles, is rather dark, which is a sign of a pullet.The Orpington's comb and wattles aren't as large as some comb/wattles of roosters at this age, but are too red to be certain that it is a pullet. Your Silver Laced Wyandotte's comb is rather red, but it appears to be narrow.

Your Easter Egger is definitely a pullet.
Agreed.
 
OK.. I'm a little embarrassed, but I got my dates mixed up. They're actually 5.5 weeks in these pictures. They'll be 6 weeks tomorrow. Does that change your opinions?
 
OK.. I'm a little embarrassed, but I got my dates mixed up. They're actually 5.5 weeks in these pictures. They'll be 6 weeks tomorrow. Does that change your opinions?

Just to give you a comparison here are 3 of my chicks at the same age ( they will be 6 weeks tomorrow) and same breed as 3 of yours. I am a newbie so my opinion really isn't worth much, but just comparing them, yours look like pullets to me :)
Nugget our Buff Orp.
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Rooney our Barred Rock
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Elsa our EE
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Barney is a roo; Elsa and Rooney look to be pullets.

And 5.5 weeks just reinforces what we said only with more certainty....nothing screaming roo...EE is a pullet for certain. For me, it indicates it is more likely your barred is going to be a pullet as typically the roo's are presenting some red in the comb by 6 weeks.

LofMc
 

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