Easter Egger Sexing "tips and tricks" *Pictures Included*

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I would say rooster based on the fact that every other one on this thread with that black/white/brown coloring has turned out to be an alarm clock not an omelet factory....
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Based on mine, he'll start to get more brown splashes as he gets older.

TOLD YOU JUAN!
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Also, at this age, it's better to get pics of the saddle/hackle feathers. A good clear side shot will help

Jess

hehe, I'll take another tomorrow!
 
These two are the first ones to throw me for a loop in 2 years of owning EE's.

8 weeks old now...

No roo-ish behaviors from either of them, hen body, hen legs, no sickle feathers (yet), roo-ish combs and colors, no wattles
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it's a wait-and-see game...

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Hey guys.. I have a question.. This has nothing to do with EE sexing but I have a bunch of EE/Mutt chickens that are 18 weeks old today
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YAY! Changing them over to layer feed but still have some youngins I need to keep on Starter/Grower. Ideas? Also.. how old were your EE's before they started laying??
 
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The youngest to start laying were 16 weeks..the oldest west 20 weeks.

I have an EE hen hatched January 26th so she,s almost 24 weeks old now - not even close to laying.

Her hatch-mate sister started laying at 18 weeks
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The youngest to start laying were 16 weeks..the oldest west 20 weeks.

I have an EE hen hatched January 26th so she,s almost 24 weeks old now - not even close to laying.

Her hatch-mate sister started laying at 18 weeks
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ARGH!! How do you know when they are "close"?
 

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