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This is my first year raising bantams. I have a pair of golden sebrights. I know it takes longer to tell the sex with Sebrights, but I am curious and some of you guys are experts.
The more golden one has a much spikier comb. Google says that doesn't matter, is that correct?

Thanks all!
 

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How old are they? and some pictures of them standing on their own so you can see the hole body, would be nice.
 
They are 5 weeks old. This is the best i have til I get home.
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Both genders should have spikes at the back of their combs. My hunch is that these are both males because females usually have flat combs until they are older. But hopefully I am wrong.
No worries at all. I was hoping for a M/F pair, but they both have boy energy. They're always bucking up to each other. I also have a pair of golden laced wyandotte in the brooder with them, and the GLWs LOOK more like boys, but these ACT more like boys. 🤣
It's not a tragedy for me either way. But slightly disappointing.
 
This one is the one I'm almost certain is a boy.
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This is the one I'm less sure of.
 

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