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The top picture looks like a boy for sure. The second pic has a really pink comb, but you didn't say how old they are. The second one has a pea comb and it is harder to tell sex because there are no wattles to look at, but could be a boy as well. The last pic looks like a girl to me. It is very hard to tell what they are mixed with. For an OE, you need to breed a blue egg layer with a dark brown egg layer. They are all cute chicks!!
I am new to olive eggers, I purchased some chicks this spring and was hoping someone can tell me anything about the ones I have. how can I tell in the sex? what breeds they came from?
Where did your OE come from? Are they supposed to be pullets? If a hatchery, did they list what breeds they used in the making of their OE's? If they're the same age, I noticed the bird on top (Which I suspect might contain cuckoo marans because of the color) might be a cockerel if the same age as the other because it looks like the comb is bigger and red already. The one on the bottom appears barred so she could also have cuckoo marans, but that one looks like a pullet. Same for the one in the middle, but can't really see the barring on the picture. Not sure what the other half is though.