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    Sexing Easter Eggers

    I think that is a rooster.
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    Sexing Easter Eggers

    To me these both look like pullets, tan is a good color for a hen that age and both combs appear to be single row pea combs. Neither is showing red patches on the shoulder and have fairly consistent even patterns on the back. You’ll have more clarity in the next few weeks but I think those are...
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    Sexing Easter Eggers

    agreed, this looks like a pullet to me although they have some roo like characteristics. I think her comb would be brighter if she was a rooster and she would have glassier neck feathers and pointy saddle feathers. Also Maybe some iridescence in the tail. The thing that makes me really think hen...
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    Sexing Easter Eggers

    :-/ As I thought, but since I’m fairly new to chickens and havent had a rooster yet I’m glad to get a second opinion. They are a great bird but I can’t have a roo where I live. Fortunately he is going to a farm where he will have a flock of similarly aged hens. Thank you for your help.
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    Sexing Easter Eggers

    I wanted to try to post one more time to see if I could get some help identifying the sex of this bird, I really can’t tell but I know someone who would like to take them if they are a roo. They are about 9 weeks old now, apologies for the less than great photos let me know,
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    Sexing Easter Eggers

    Hello there BYC, I was wondering if anyone could help identifying if I in fact have have an EE roo on my hands. S/he was purchased as a sexed chick but are showing so many signs of being male I’m having trouble holding onto hope she might be a hen. I want to get another opinion before I look...
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