Red face - maturing or something else?

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Good morning! I posted on an existing thread about this under a different forum but I’m not sure if it was seen. I recently noticed a lot of redness on the face of one of my six-week old chicks. She’s supposed to be a pullet but I’m wondering if she’s a cockerel, or if the redness is from something else. She’s a Blue Star from Ideal Poultry, which is a cross between a Blue Andalusian and a Barred Rock. The comb is still black but is starting to change color. What do y’all think? Just reddening as she matures, or is she a cockerel, or does she have some skin condition I need to take care of? None of my other 6-week olds have this going on and she’s even redder than most of my 12-week old pullets.
 

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Not an expert here on this hybrid, but wouldn't this cross be a sex link?

Males should be barred, especially by 6 weeks.

Edit... Googled and found this.
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Good morning! I posted on an existing thread about this under a different forum but I’m not sure if it was seen. I recently noticed a lot of redness on the face of one of my six-week old chicks. She’s supposed to be a pullet but I’m wondering if she’s a cockerel, or if the redness is from something else. She’s a Blue Star from Ideal Poultry, which is a cross between a Blue Andalusian and a Barred Rock. The comb is still black but is starting to change color. What do y’all think? Just reddening as she matures, or is she a cockerel, or does she have some skin condition I need to take care of? None of my other 6-week olds have this going on and she’s even redder than most of my 12-week old pullets.
Could be a mislabeled Blue Australorp.
 
Not an expert here on this hybrid, but wouldn't this cross be a sex link?

Males should be barred, especially by 6 weeks.

Edit... Googled and found this. View attachment 3869364View attachment 3869365
Alright, from my research it looks like Sapphire Gems are a bit different from Blue Stars. Sapphire Gem is a cross between Blue Star (Blue Plymouth Rock) and a Barred Plymouth Rock. The Blue Star is a cross between Andalusian and Barred Plymouth Rock. So, would the Blue Star still have this same sex linking? I know zilch about genetics and how they work 😂
 
Alright, from my research it looks like Sapphire Gems are a bit different from Blue Stars. Sapphire Gem is a cross between Blue Star (Blue Plymouth Rock) and a Barred Plymouth Rock. The Blue Star is a cross between Andalusian and Barred Plymouth Rock. So, would the Blue Star still have this same sex linking? I know zilch about genetics and how they work 😂
My knowledge is limited also especially on these that's why I posted the screen shots above. I would think the barring would apply to males making them sex links but the photo above from Ideal, I can't see any barring in the male. They only say sex linked at hatch by head spot and slightly different hatch down colors.
This would make me 'guess' their using a BR Roo x Andalusian Hen, but I could be completely wrong there.

Tagging @BlueTheBrahma for more insight.
 

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