Wyandotte chicks what gender are they?

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They are too young and you have no hens or roosters. You have pullets and/or cockerels.
I know they're too young to know for sure I'm just asking for guesses. ( I've raised a lot of chickens my whole life ) I just find it fun to guess.
 
Wyandottes take a lot longer to mature then some other breeds. They are to young to tell if they are pullet or cockerel. Most of the time id wait until 7 or 8 weeks for wyandotte
My little wyandotte is 25 weeks old and she hasnt layed eggs yet and still seems to be growing. Which is perfectly okay for me
 
I have 3 week old Wayandotte's and I just do not put myself through the guessing yet. I feel like I see pullets in your pics but you should check out this thread. It's truly not that easy (or fun IMO.) 2 weeks from now, you'll have a way better idea. https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/lavender-chick.1507750/
 
Too young to tell for sure. #2 has a redder comb then the rest, so possible cockerel. I added 4 Wyandottes to my group this year, 3 pullets and I ordered a cockerel. He is very obviously male. He was marked, so no guessing. But now so much easier for me to see the differences if I had not know. Watch also for the wattles becoming more pronounced if male. Your others have very pale smaller combs. I would guess they are all pullets.
 

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