I'm going to guess roo on the Brahma. It's a very small combed breed, so that much comb at this age suggests cockerel. This was my bantam light Brahma pullet at 5 weeks
Is it too early to sex silkies at this age? The white is a week older than the rest, but they're all about 3.5 months old.
1 - White - oldest, I think pullet? Very neat hairdo, I don't see any wattles but this one is bearded I think?
2 - Partridge/buff - youngest at 14 weeks. Most confident...
For comparison, this is the WCB roo nearly 3 weeks ago, so at 9 weeks old. I don't have more recent pics because he was injured by the other chickens, and looks like crap at the moment. He still doesn't have any red comb though
Update: 12 weeks old
The white crested blue is def a roo, but now I'm having some panic about the silver laced. She's getting a few pointy looking saddle feathers, but only on one side.... 🤔 Started to get some comb and wattles, but not a lot of wattles compared to the WCB roo. What do we think...
#2 8 week old update
Chef - mottled d'Uccle
I swear this is the slowest feathering bird in the history of feathers. 😑😜 We still have a bald spot on the front of the neck, but I'm still leaning pullet, I think.
#2 Chef - mottled d'Uccle - 6 weeks old update
I've searched a bunch of d'Uccle posts here, and I think the straight comb means pullet also. This bird cracks me up, she always looks like she's asking for the manager.... Sorry, that's me. 😂
These guys were all in a rural King bin that claimed "Assorted Cochin bantams" with another LF breed (red something but I'm not sure as I was focusing on the bantams). They are quite clearly not all Cochins, any ideas? Are any of these possibly d'Uccles?
Sorry about the quality of the pics, I...