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I was thinking cockerel as well, due to the thick legs. Onthespot - I've never heard of the BEAK being a gender indicator! Seriously? NEATO if so!!!
Yeah, thick upper beak, especially if the cartilage over the nostrils is prominent too, and a steeper angle from the top to the tip. I look at beaks first. Even on silkies. I learned it from sexing finches. The difference can be VERY subtle in finches, but eventually you learn to see it. It is obvious after sexing finches to see it in chickens usally. Every now and then I make a mistake, but not usually when they are old like the one in the photo. Harder with week old chicks, especially Bev Davis copper black marans. The pullets have kinda masculine look to their heads as youngsters.