Silver laced wyandotte sexing

Elifg

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Hi all,

I bought 4 day old wyandottes about 5 months ago, I don’t know anything about Wyandottes, these 4 are my first ones.
We were told they are purebreds but I don’t think they are as one of them doesn’t have the typical flat Wyandotte comb.
Initially we thought he is the boy and the rest are girls as he had a different comb but they all look like boys to me. Please help!
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Thank you.
 

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Hi all,

I bought 4 day old wyandottes about 5 months ago, I don’t know anything about Wyandottes, these 4 are my first ones.
We were told they are purebreds but I don’t think they are as one of them doesn’t have the typical flat Wyandotte comb.
Initially we thought he is the boy and the rest are girls as he had a different comb but they all look like boys to me. Please help!
Attached the pictures.

Thank you.
Agree with other posters, they are all males. Just fyi, wyandotte cockerels can be aggressive so be careful and make sure they know that humans are in charge. I don't know if you have other chickens, if not - introducing pullets could certainly create some fighting. If you plan to add pullets then I'd keep the most well behaved cockerel and either find good homes or eat the other two. I love the colors, they're beautiful chickens (I have one silver laced and two gold laced hens) but they are kind of mean compared to my other chickens. Some people have said that their wyandotte hens are nice, I've never ran into anyone that said their cockerel of that breed was nice.
 

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