Sex and breed??

Faithcwalker

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Bought these from TSC. They are bantams. Any ideas on breed/ sex??
 

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They are too young to sex, though the first one looks awful red that young to be a pullet. I don't know about breed either but the black and white one is likely a mottled cochin bantam.
 
Agreed... the first one is most likely a cockerel, based on early comb growth. Not sure on breed. The second is a cochin, probably a mottled. The last one I can't tell, its too soon.

Its honestly a bit early to normally tell gender or breed without certain characteristics. The cochin was easy because of the feathered legs and the single comb. Wait for more feathers and try again for the breeds.
 

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