Thought we'd ask..

It is too young to tell gender. I'd post new photos when they are about 8 weeks old. By then, the cockerels will be developing larger, redder combs than the pullets (usually).

Only a few breeds can be sexed by their wing feathering, and that happens when they are a day old. As birds mature, they can also be sexed by the development of pointed sex feathers in the saddle and hackle area. However, the pointed feathers can take a long time to appear, and are not the most reliable method of sexing young birds.
 
Yes, it's too young to tell. Post more photos when they are at least four weeks old. Good luck with them!
 

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