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  1. maryn7

    Replacement EEs

    I certainly hope so! If she's the same age as the others (about 13-14 weeks now?), looks like a pullet to me. (It's hard because her coloring is so red - but it does seem to be pretty uniform and the comb looks good - is it a single comb?) Glad you like her and let us know when they both...
  2. maryn7

    Replacement EEs

    Hahaha well maybe you pick this time instead, then! :) Usually it's kind of 'you get what you pick' so the fact that she's worked with you to make sure you get the pullets you wanted likely also speaks to her quality as a chicken owner/breeder. There are lots of stories on here about people...
  3. maryn7

    Replacement EEs

    Yep - someone that looks like your little pullet on the right is perfect. It's ok if the bird is red - but what you want to avoid is a pattern that is broken up by red on the shoulders. So your first bird was grey and then had bright red/rust shoulder. That's generally a male pattern. The comb...
  4. maryn7

    Replacement EEs

    Like the EE cockerel you replaced (they're all very cute btw), the new bird has red on the wing bows. That is usually a sign of a male EE. The new one's comb doesn't bother me as much as the rust on the wings (tho it is noticeably larger and redder than its companion pullet). I'd like some...
  5. maryn7

    Replacement EEs

    Hate to say it, but x2 on the one on the left likely being a cockerel. Can you get some standing pics of them from the side? and the comb?
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