Pullet or roo?

Dmrlmr0222

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Have two wyandottes but few pics for different angles... I def think atleast one of them is a roo. The sebright is the same one but I know or have heard sebrights are hard to sex. The booted bantam just a couple different pics :) Monday will be 4 weeks since we got them
 

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4 weeks is too young to tell. I don't see anything that says male yet.
The one Wyandotte is getting the comb in more pronounced and starting to turn color some… the one with more color/feathers. Just can’t tell really because the crappy pictures as they were going back and fourth. They came from TS so I assume they are the same age at around 5-5 1/2 weeks
 
The one Wyandotte is getting the comb in more pronounced and starting to turn color some… the one with more color/feathers. Just can’t tell really because the crappy pictures as they were going back and fourth. They came from TS so I assume they are the same age at around 5-5 1/2 weeks
Female Wyandotte can often pink up early. Generally by 5-6 weeks males will have a bright red comb.
 
I think your Booted Bantam might be a hatchery quality Mille Fleur d'Uccle. I'm pretty sure it's a pullet since they seem to show themselves fairly early.

I think your Sebright would look more male by now as well. It looks female.

I also think you are correct about the one Wyandotte.
 
This one:
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(Just basing it on the comb redness and shape.) I hope you can post an update on them in another week or two.
 
I think your Booted Bantam might be a hatchery quality Mille Fleur d'Uccle. I'm pretty sure it's a pullet since they seem to show themselves fairly early.

I think your Sebright would look more male by now as well. It looks female.

I also think you are correct about the one Wyandotte.
That’s what I’ve been thinking too. We have two Mille fleur d’uccle that are a little older and I know they were showing more color at the same age
 

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