Photo of my nine week old pullet for comparison purposes.
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Thank you! I was definitely holding on to them until there were more signs pointing to male or female just because of how difficult it seems to be with these.First one looks like a boy second one I’m on the fence with, may be a girl. These are very young birds and Wyandottes are notoriously difficult to sex early. Pullets often have very pink combs and waddles at a young age. I would wait till they are 12 weeks old and then re-post photos if you are still unsure at that time.![]()
See the comb and waddle of this one seem more muted than on my 2 I showed. Uuuggghhh I wish they would just tell me!Photo of my nine week old pullet for comparison purposes.
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Wow, yeah this gives me hope. I would have thought roo too. Thank you for the vote of confidence at holding on for a while!They are hard to sex early on. I accidentally gave away a gorgeous BLRW I hatched thinking it was a cockerel. Nope! The person I gave her to said she’s a pretty pullet now.
Not a good photo, but an idea of how tricky they can be... 7 weeks
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