What breed and are they most likely hens

I'm not much help but want to follow along. I have one that looks very similar to this so I'm interested in what others think. I've somewhat come to the conclusion that it's a black sex link, but am far from an expert lol. If I'm not mistaken, the black sex link with have a white spot on their head if it's a male? Am I right anyone? Mine didn't so I'm wondering??


Ok I said it looked similar but now that I looked closer mine has brown on the wings with the black. I don't think yours does so maybe they aren't the same.
 
@colong75 Yes BSL cockerels have white spots on their heads at hatch. @Mixedcat13298 yours maybe a BSL, if you see reddish brown coloring start coming in around the neck and chest area. The two white ones could be Leghorns, White Plymouth Rocks, or Red sex-link cockerels. The red and white ones I think are Red sex-links.
 
I know the Cockerel s are white Leghorn the eggs were given to my neighbor had white Leghorn and the brown eggs were mutts
I trying to build a co-op and want to make sure I have enough room for my black chick
 
I'm not much help but want to follow along. I have one that looks very similar to this so I'm interested in what others think. I've somewhat come to the conclusion that it's a black sex link, but am far from an expert lol. If I'm not mistaken, the black sex link with have a white spot on their head if it's a male? Am I right anyone? Mine didn't so I'm wondering??
This one didn't have a spot on the head when hatched was tiny then the past week grew a lot and is very heavy
 
My darkest brown chick has deep red feathers coming in
 

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Between these two one is a hen one a Cockerel right
 

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To young to say, if they are Leghorns then there comb growth is natural for pullet as long as they don't get red early.
The two with barely a tail Combs are going red the other one standing tall in the picture isn't turning red yet and they are 24 days old
 

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