Possible Gold Laced Wyandotte cockrel, what do you think?

I got chicks from meyer hatchery that were sexed and supposed to be all female but yesterday I was looking at my gold laced wyandotte and the huge legs and stance alone leads me to believe she is a he, it has not developed any color on the comb or wattles yet but it will only be 3 weeks tomorrow. Now I don't have alot of experience with wyandottes I do have two roosters and alot of the traits lead me to believe that this is one. It is the one in the back standing upright ( rooster stance)
Lol! Hes standing at attention! So funny. My GLW's from TSC all turned out to be pullets, thank goodness; too inexperienced for the roosters. I'll be ready next spring; i think! 🐓❤️
 

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I got two roosters one ameracauna and one australorp and it is tricky with roosters but handling chicks alot as chicks helps them be more friendly. I always tell people I would not recommend people with small children to get roosters because both children and roosters are temperamental and that is not a good combination. One of my roosters which is old now was bad as a young rooster when you would turn your back on him he would spur you. My young one is good with people just not with my other animals (my ducks)
 

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