Feathers are irrelevant here... Lola is more like Lolo, definitely cockerel. Any that appear as red as him would also be considered male, females won't get THAT red until closer to 14-15 weeks.And lola, the odd man (or woman) out. Keep in mind that a ton of the feathers had been plucked by the time I received him/her so we may not be able to go by feathering for a while
Gaia appears to be female!Gaia
I think male for Skye... saddle feathers don't come this early for many breads and I don't see anybody sporting them yet. So I'm going off comb color. Waddles are still small, but that is often the case on bearded birds in my experience.Skye
Thinking Zoey might be Joey... thick legs. And you say red face.Zoey (in the back in outdoor picture). Also, can't tell from pic, but has similar red on face as coco and skye, although slightly less pronounced.
Coco appears to be male by comb color, though legs look thin in the pic.Coco
I will say my females do start to pink up around this age though. As well sometimes they get a bit flush. Plus pics can be deceptive. So my CURRENT assessment seems to be 1 female and 4 males.
Hope I'm wrong and you've got more females!
