Sexing my flock (new to all this)

HarrounHomestead

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Hello!

This is our first time raising chickens. We are trying to figure out what sex each of our chicks are. They are about 14 weeks old now. After some research, I am guessing we have 2 sultans (1 male, 1 female), 2 silkies (no clue) and 1 maybe 2 plymouth rock (guessing 1 male, 1 female). The rest we are not sure about the breed. The big ones seem like they are roosters, based on their tail looking like a rooster tail. Any help is GREATLY appreciated for determining the sex of these. We want to get down to just 1 rooster and that might be another question in a different area (which one of these to keep)?

Thanks!
Frank
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1. The bird in the middle is an Easter Egger pullet.
2. Cockerel, maybe another type of EE or a hatchery hybrid/mix.
3. Easter Egger pullet.
4. Easter Egger cockerel.
5. Barred Cochin pullet.
6. Silkie, I'm leaning pullet.
7. Sultan pullet.
8. Sultan cockerel.
9. Barred Cochin cockerel.
10. Red Cochin cockerel.
11. Red Cochin cockerel.
 
1. The bird in the middle is an Easter Egger pullet.
2. Cockerel, maybe another type of EE or a hatchery hybrid/mix.
3. Easter Egger pullet.
4. Easter Egger cockerel.
5. Barred Cochin pullet.
6. Silkie, I'm leaning pullet.
7. Sultan pullet.
8. Sultan cockerel.
9. Barred Cochin cockerel.
10. Red Cochin cockerel.
11. Red Cochin cockerel.
100% agree with this.
 

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