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

To the comb question, yes. You'll get colored eggs again in the offspring.


To the chick color question - Pure white, no other colors, can mean either boy or girl but is more likely a girl. If it develops red in the breast, it is a girl. If it develops black in the neck and tail, and/or especially develops yellow or red in the wings, it's a boy.
 
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This is Diva.
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I think pullet for Diva.

Now here's Lucy
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What do you think?


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Yep, pushiness means nothing on gender at such a young age. In fact friendliness at least over here is often an indicator of boy.
 
Yep, pushiness means nothing on gender at such a young age. In fact friendliness at least over here is often an indicator of boy.
OH NO!!! Both my BR are like puppies! I'd hate to give either one back-we're in total love with those two. My 2 BO's are rather friendly, but both the EE's are rather pushy and Lucy is downright psychotic jumpy.
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