Help with Gender of these mixed chicks

GTR

Chirping
5 Years
Dec 31, 2019
7
26
74
Kansas
1. Where did you get the birds?

These chicks were hatched from my own mixed flock.

The parent birds are:
• Black Jersey Giant roosters
• Hens: Black Jersey Giants, Sapphire Gems, Golden Comets, Speckled Sussex, Buff Brahma, and Ameraucana.

The original flock came from Tractor Supply

These chicks are 5.5 weeks old in the photos.

2. A little backstory (and where I may have gone wrong):
I’ll be honest, I selected 30 of the darkest brown, largest eggs from my flock thinking they were mostly from my Black Jersey Giant hens. At the time, I was sure I had seen my JG hens laying these bigger brown eggs.
Just recently, after talking with a local JG breeder (who gave me 18 more eggs), I realized I had probably focused on the wrong eggs. I knew there would be some mixes, but at this point, I’m not sure if any of these chicks are pure Jersey Giants. I believe the big brown eggs to be from the Golden Comets (two food coloring tests sort of say that now)

That’s okay though, they are mine and will be well cared for either way. I’m learning as I go, and part of that learning is figuring out which roosters I don’t need.

3. About the setup (for anyone concerned):
The coop you see in the background is only used for the chicks.
My main flock has a dedicated coop space inside my barn.

4. My guess on sexes (based on behavior and appearance):
• I think birds #1–5 may be pullets.
• #6–11 are looking more like cockerels.
For example, #10 jumped up and chest-bumped my beta rooster, not sure if that guarantees anything, but it caught my attention.


One
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two


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three
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Four
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Five
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Six

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Seven


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Eight
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Nine
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Ten
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Eleven
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I agree with your gender guesses. As for breed, probably lots of them are pure Jerseys. Golden Comets have a dominant white gene that they pass to their offspring, making them white with some black specks showing through, like number 11 there. That’s your only comet baby. Number two has a pea comb, so her mom is an “Ameraucana,” though knowing Hoover’s, they’re probably easter eggers. Number six has a speckled Sussex mom. The others it’s kind of a toss up. Your blue one has a sapphire gem mother. The others could be sapphire gem or Jersey.
 
I agree with your gender guesses. As for breed, probably lots of them are pure Jerseys. Golden Comets have a dominant white gene that they pass to their offspring, making them white with some black specks showing through, like number 11 there. That’s your only comet baby. Number two has a pea comb, so her mom is an “Ameraucana,” though knowing Hoover’s, they’re probably easter eggers. Number six has a speckled Sussex mom. The others it’s kind of a toss up. Your blue one has a sapphire gem mother. The others could be sapphire gem or Jersey.
I agree with this! Looks good.
 
Thank you all!

I appreciate the help and yes the "Ameraucana" were listed as "Americana" I believe, then I read here that they are a hybrid easter egger most likley. They have been great birds, very independent.

Number 7 and 10 have been in a full out battle today for at least an hour. Even their neck feathers are getting flared up.

I am learning.

 

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