Pullet or roo?

Post some more pictures please :) it looks more roo. However some hens can have a narrower crest feathers. So it can get tricky lol 😂 but leaning to a roo
This is my first time with chickens and its been a blast, but waiting to figure out pullet or cockerel is making me want to pull out my hair. Some have been obvious, like my RIRs, but the rest...sheesh. I'll try and get a couple more photos tomorrow, my babies have went to roost for the night. He/she is very dependent on the others and chirps with distress when it cannot see the others...which happens frequently given the hairdo. 😂
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I have all those same issues. Waiting to find out who crows and who lays eggs is a true waiting game. I tried venting sexing. AND I'm just not to good at that. So now I wait. And my chicks all run to one bigger chick and I guess that's the leader. Good luck on your sex guesses.
 
That's what I was thinking about those wattles too, a roo. I'm just afraid of the crowing. My neighbors will definitely make me get rid of him if he kept everyone up. But thank you for the help.
 
QUOTE="ReadingRAEnBo, post: 22775850, member: 578843"]
🤦‍♀️ So my little Moppy is probably a boy then, huh? Also, I find headfloofs to be a perfectly descriptive word. 😂View attachment 2195257


Post some more pictures please :) it looks more roo. However some hens can have a narrower crest feathers. So it can get tricky lol 😂 but leaning to a roo
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QUOTE="ReadingRAEnBo, post: 22775850, member: 578843"]
🤦‍♀️ So my little Moppy is probably a boy then, huh? Also, I find headfloofs to be a perfectly descriptive word. 😂View attachment 2195257


Post some more pictures please :) it looks more roo. However some hens can have a narrower crest feathers. So it can get tricky lol 😂 but leaning to a roo
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Moppy actually let me get some pics.
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