Wyandotte chicks what gender are they?

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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
 
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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