Wing sexing with americauna chicks

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Hi, I recently hatched some EEs and americaunas. Trying to lightly guess which ones might be females? Some have way more developed wing and tail feathers would that indicate female?

I deleted the picture because it seemed to be confusing everyone from the question ofnthe post
 
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Feather sexing only works on certain breeds, and EEs are definitely not one of them as they aren't a breed and don't have a breed standard.
What about americanas? I did not just mention EEs. These people specifically want 3 americanas I have atleast 6 that hatched they are black with light bellies
 
What about americanas? I did not just mention EEs. These people specifically want 3 americanas I have atleast 6 that hatched they are black with light bellies
None of those chicks are Ameraucana's.
Am's have chipmunk stripes.
 
Going solely off of skin color, those are Easter Eggers. Neither EEs or Ams can be accurately feather sexed.

Just to be thorough, where did you get them and how much did you pay for them?
 
Going solely off of skin color, those are Easter Eggers. Neither EEs or Ams can be accurately feather sexed.

Just to be thorough, where did you get them and how much did you pay for them?
I have over 20 I hatched from a local farmer whoe gave me a dozen ees and a dozen amaraucauna eggs too hatch. I am not asking what you think the breed is I have way more than what I posted an I am aware which are which. . This was a sexing feather question question and im not asking for accuracy either just curious what your thoughts would be on feather growth typically would you see females get their tail feathers faster? The pics of the few I chose to share were random and not a question of their breed more for attention as they are darn cute
 
None of those chicks are Ameraucana's.
Am's have chipmunk stripes.
I am ot asking about the pictures I am asking about feathers the pictures were there for cuteness. Thanks for answer me question though that was wonderful
 
I have over 20 I hatched from a local farmer whoe gave me a dozen ees and a dozen amaraucauna eggs too hatch. I am not asking what you think the breed is I have way more than what I posted an I am aware which are which. . This was a sexing feather question question and im not asking for accuracy either just curious what your thoughts would be on feather growth typically would you see females get their tail feathers faster? The pics of the few I chose to share were random and not a question of their breed more for attention as they are darn cute
Your answer is no.

I wasn't speaking to you directly on breed. Just making a blanket statement to the forum. Some people come here and just read to learn. If they read incorrect info, then they learn incorrect info.
 

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