Wing sex pics?

echo81577

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Opinions? They were born Fri night/Saturday morning. Thank you you for attempts! Should I look again tomorrow?
 

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Pic #4 is female. See the staggered rows of feathers? Uneven. Girls have this pattern if they are an early feathering breed.

Pic #6 likely is male. It appears to me that the feathers are all in one even row. But you may determine differently observing in 3D. A 2D photo often is inaccurate.

But that should tell you how feather sexing is done. By age one week, wing sexing is less reliable as wing feathers all grow and become similar.
 

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