These 'girls' are about 8 weeks old. Their combs are different. They are both Silver Laced Wyandottes. One has a more spikey comb and one is more flat. Does this mean the spikey comb one could be a roo? The one on the left is the one in question....
They both look like hens.
A spikey comb makes no difference as for gender. A "spikey" comb may indicate that she has a different type of comb. For instance the bird on the left looks to have a single comb vs. the bird on the right who has a rose comb.
Wyandottes are supposed to have the rose comb, the flat comb. That's the "correct" comb for the breed. Sometimes you get straight combed birds, it's just a thing that pops up once in a while in the breed. Those birds both look female.
Thanks so much for your replies! And I am happy to hear they both look like hens! What would be a good indicator of rooster looks at this age in a chicken? Would there be a more pronounced 'waddle' and would the comb/waddle be redder?
I am leaning towards the one on the right being a roo. Cehck to see if he has a lot of white on his shoulders that usually indicated boy and he does have waddle starting. these are things I see in my BLRW as they are growing out that indicate roo.