Gender and breed help

ChickenNana68

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They were from a feed store and my daughter couldn't remember the breeds. They are approximately 6-7 weeks old. Could you help with the breeds and possibly gender? Thank you
 

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3 and 4 are cockerels. The white ones are Cornish Cross and they will need butchering in six weeks or they will develop serious leg problems and are susceptible to heart attacks.
Thank you I was thinking the same on gender. We should have turned the heat lamp off for pics. The light colored ones are actually a light yellow. They were bright yellow when we got them. I'm unable to get a good picture to show the yellow.
 
1 and 2 are females - Number 1 looks like a White Rock and Number 2 an Easter Egger or maybe a Starlight Green Egger.

3 and 4 are males - Number 3 is probably the same breed as Number 2, and Number 4 is probably the same breed as Number 1 just that they are males.
 
1 and 2 are females - Number 1 looks like a White Rock and Number 2 an Easter Egger or maybe a Starlight Green Egger.

3 and 4 are males - Number 3 is probably the same breed as Number 2, and Number 4 is probably the same breed as Number 1 just that they are males.
Thank you on both. I was right about the gender.
 

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