Sebright, EE, and Whiting True Blue

Trisseh

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Hey all! I have 3 more to get opinions on. :) I have an idea on all 3 of them but I’d like input from those far more experienced than I am. And these threads are always fun! :D
I believe the EE and sebright are around 5-ish weeks, the true blue is a little younger.

sebright:
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Whiting True Blue:
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EE:
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Not-quite-2-weeks later update haha:
EE - don’t judge it’s screwed up left wing. No feathers coming in on that side 🤷🏼‍♀️

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sebright and true blue (both very obviously cockerels by now I think. Lol):
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@Rhodebar Lover i knowwwww but I really hope not. I think I’m a bit in denial. Haha. It’s super skittish until you manage to catch it, then it’s relatively quiet, and it keeps to itself, hides behind the other birds when I go in there, and doesn’t join in with the other fellas’ “fights” but... 🤷🏼‍♀️ Could just be a submissive or late blooming cockerel I guess? If this one is a cockerel that means 4/5 boys. And still not sure on the last one, it’s a painted silkie x, but hoping that one at least is a pullet. Lol.
 
So that EE is right around the 6 week old mark. When should I be expecting more obvious “cockerel” details on it? The comb has grown in size and is a little pinker than it was but there’s no behaviour jumping out that screams cockerel to me. Unlike the jerk face silkie x cockerel that attacks my hand when I go to fill feeders and waterers. 🙄 he has a new home lined up. Lol.
 

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