What Sex Are These Chicks?

skullgrrrl

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I have 15 chicks born June 14-17. Eleven of them come from my birds: SS Appenzeller Spitzhauben x SL Polish roo over Easter Egger hens (all chicks came from green or blue eggs). Four of them come from a friend's eggs: Lavender Orpington or Buff Orpington roos over barnyard mix hens.

Looking at the group shot I see a bunch of cockerels. Can anyone confirm cockerels? Any pullets there? Not all chicks are pictured and some are pictured more than once (they aren't cooperative for a photo shoot).
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The barred chick would have to be male. The fathers you mentioned are solid, and therefore any barred chicks received the barring gene from their mother(s). A single barred female can only pass her barring gene to her male offspring. Hense, the barred chick is male.

eta, other then that, its a little early yet. Get us individual pics when they're fully feathered; between 8 and 10 weeks.
 
I agree with both the previous posts. They are too young to sex but none look like obvious cockerels yet.

If there is no possibility of a rooster with barring being one of the fathers, then I agree, the barred chick will be a cockerel.

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This bird looks like it has some barring in the plumage too, so could also be a cockerel.
 
I agree with your comments about the barred chicks. Unfortunately the chicks are going on to a new home in 2 days so I'll have to get updates from their new owner. I was hoping to identify and keep a couple of pullets.
 

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