The first is male, second is likely female.
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The first is male, second is likely female.
How about the 3rd?The first is male, second is likely female.
Post a pic?This will be interesting to watch. I have 4 9-week old “BLRW pullets” from Tractor Supply, and one of mine is not only looking very boyish, but is also silver! With blue lacing! I keep hoping mine is actually a pullet after all, but at this point I really doubt it.
How about the 3rd?

Ok, but these aren’t very good. They are cropped from photos where I was focusing on getting a different bird, and the BLRWs happened to get in there. You can see how pronounced his comb and wattles are, and his very thick legs.Post a pic?
Third?
Gosh, that looked like three photos of two different birds to me!
(Shrugs)
The third and fourth photo doesn't look like it's the same bird to these old eyes
(((slow shrug)))
This is the same chicken..?
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Nope, different.
#1 has the bigger wattles - Pearl
#2 has pink wattles - Jasper
#3 smallest and no wattles - Opal