What gender are these chicks?

Here's another update on my chicks. Do they still look like roo's to you guys. The partridge rock's comb is very red.

Here's another update on my chicks. Do they still look like roo's to you guys. The partridge rock's comb is very red.
Yep, these are cockerels. The darker brown one is a partridge rock and the other is a production red (nice!).

Rooster or hen?




Generally we make separate threads for different sets of birds, but you appear to have pullets up to this point. Easter Eggers are a hard breed to sex though and can sway to either gender at last second it seems. Keep posting updated pics to the forum for the best results.
 
Here's another update on my chicks. Do they still look like roo's to you guys. The partridge rock's comb is very red.
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[COLOR=FF0000]Yep, these are cockerels. The darker brown one is a partridge rock and the other is a production red (nice!).[/COLOR]
Rooster or hen?
[COLOR=FF0000]Generally we make separate threads for different sets of birds, but you appear to have pullets up to this point. Easter Eggers are a hard breed to sex though and can sway to either gender at last second it seems. Keep posting updated pics to the forum for the best results.[/COLOR] [/quote] X2, pullets!
 
I believe this chicken to be a rooster. It's the same age (13 weeks) as my black Australorp (that started crowing at 10 weeks) but sometimes I think maybe not.
Am I right, it's a rooster? Just double checking since I read posts where people got rid of a rooster that turned out to be a good laying hen.


 
I believe this chicken to be a rooster. It's the same age (13 weeks) as my black Australorp (that started crowing at 10 weeks) but sometimes I think maybe not.
Am I right, it's a rooster? Just double checking since I read posts where people got rid of a rooster that turned out to be a good laying hen.


Red Sex-Link rooster.
 

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