Bantams: Boys or Girls?

fuzzi

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Speckled Sussex bantams

Hatched 4/8/24 (2 1/2 weeks)
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Purple

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Blue

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Obviously a boy... Dominique/Speckled Sussex

And hatched on 4/11/24 (2 weeks)
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Green

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L.C. (Little Chick), injured and found unconscious day 2 and 3, so still behind the others developmentally

What do YOU think?
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A good noticeable comb at 2-3 weeks is not very promising if you like to see a girl.

A chick that got behind develops later. Rather not compare it with its siblings of the same age, because a boy that hasn’t developed stil has female features.

Hope not, but it wouldn’t surprise me if these are all boys.

This was my bantam speckled boy around 4 weeks old :
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And girl;
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The white colouring seems to be a trigger its a male with speckled sussex.
 
A good noticeable comb at 2-3 weeks is not very promising if you like to see a girl.

A chick that got behind develops later. Rather not compare it with its siblings of the same age, because a boy that hasn’t developed stil has female features.

Hope not, but it wouldn’t surprise me if these are all boys.

This was my bantam speckled boy around 4 weeks old :
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And girl;
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The white colouring seems to be a trigger its a male with speckled sussex.
An abundance of white is an indicator that it's a male.
 

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