Wyandotte sexing

Haywood_jablomi

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Got these few day old blue and lavender wyandotte chicks yesterday.. I know it's a waitimg game no matter what, but any ideas on sexing? I was looking at wing sexing pictures. I will post mine
 

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From what I know, I believe that the first one is the only cockerel, also another decent method is to see who grows feathers fastest, if they feather out quicker than some the slower ones to feather out are probably a male, I had a 2/3 success rate with this method
 
How can you tell, I thought that it was if the feathers were in a straight curve it was a cockerel
The ones with the even, to mostly even coverts are cockerels, while the pullets have the more uneven, long primaries, & short coverts.
 

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