roosters or hens?

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I hatched these eggs that were thrown in with some duck eggs. one was an olive egger. one was a brown egg, not sure what breed.
The one in the front of the first picture was the olive egger, it was yellowcwhen hatched. the other one was from a brown egg and hatched
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totally black.
 
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I hatched these eggs that were thrown in with some duck eggs. one was an olive egger. one was a brown egg, not sure what breed.
The one in the front of the first picture was the olive egger, it was yellowcwhen hatched. the other one was from a brown egg and hatched totally black.
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Im going with two cockerels. In my experience, any pink/red on a comb with a bird that looks like it may still have a little fluff is indeed a roo. I agree with above poster though, how old? Ill cross my fingers for you for some girlies though!
 
[VIDEO][/VIDEO]
1000

I hatched these eggs that were thrown in with some duck eggs. one was an olive egger. one was a brown egg, not sure what breed.
The one in the front of the first picture was the olive egger, it was yellowcwhen hatched. the other one was from a brown egg and hatched
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totally black.

In the second picture, the left looks like a cockerel and the right looks like a pullet.
 
Im going with two cockerels. In my experience, any pink/red on a comb with a bird that looks like it may still have a little fluff is indeed a roo. I agree with above poster though, how old? Ill cross my fingers for you for some girlies though!
agreed, and the patchy feathering is making me lean towards cockerels.
 
Those are both cockerels. They're going to be colorful guys when they mature
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