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OK, here's the thing with the crests. They can only be sexed by shape in the first few days after hatch. Once real feathers start coming in, all bets are off until they get older. NO Polish should have a mohawk look. Not even the boys. Crests should grow in evenly around and either get poofy for the girls or pointy and long for the boys. Frizzles are always harder to sex, but can be to some accuracy in the first few days. There is also that one boy who will fool you until they crow and those, in my experience, are the most gorgeous boys out there.
And, don't forget, most hatchery Polish don't have vaulted skulls, so sexing them by crest shape won't work. The bird MUST be vaulted to use this method.
I agree. And the more show-type your line is, the easier it becomes. I now have a 94% accuracy rate based on the test my son and I ran for his science fair project. However, if you don't mark them when they're a few days old- like I did for the project- and keep marking them, you may find you quickly forget who was who.