Pullets?

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They told us these are all sexed as female but im not positive, they also didn’t tell us they’re exact age, any ideas? There are five of them
 

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Alright thanks, I figured but salt (grey one) made me think she could be a rooster, she was always a bit odd and had bigger tail feathers even though she was the smallest
"Salt" is an easter egger! She'll lay blue eggs or green eggs, and the occasional brown/pink (that is, if she is a female)
 
"Salt" is an easter egger! She'll lay blue eggs or green eggs, and the occasional brown/pink (that is, if she is a female)
Yep, Garlic (white and brown) pepper and salt are my EEs, then paprika and Cayenne are my cinnamon queens. I also have a black star (black sex link) hen! Thanks
 
Alright thanks, I figured but salt (grey one) made me think she could be a rooster, she was always a bit odd and had bigger tail feathers even though she was the smallest
tail looks really female like as well...if it were a he, there would be saddle feathers.

P.S. I only see four hens...the black one in the background appears to be female, but if you want, you can post better photos of the other one :) So far hens though!
 

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