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    How reliable a gender indicator is redness of peacomb in Easter Eggers?

    Get a long handled fish net at the sporting supplies store, it's the best for those daytime adventures! Mary
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    How reliable a gender indicator is redness of peacomb in Easter Eggers?

    It's also early to be sure about temperament, so as long as things are peaceful, give them more time to develop. Both may be wonderful, or not, so wait and see. Mary
  3. Folly's place

    How reliable a gender indicator is redness of peacomb in Easter Eggers?

    I tend to agree with @Frazzemrat1 , although the photos are blurry, so I can't see if Sandy's hackle feathers are coming in pointed or not. Mary
  4. Folly's place

    How reliable a gender indicator is redness of peacomb in Easter Eggers?

    Those combs are very red for their age. Mary
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    How reliable a gender indicator is redness of peacomb in Easter Eggers?

    Better photos will help, but I'm guessing that both are cockerels. Fifty percent is normal, sorry. Post more (clearer!) pictures next week! Mary
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    How reliable a gender indicator is redness of peacomb in Easter Eggers?

    The photo isn't very clear, but I do think it's a boy. If you can have roosters, and if he's polite to people, consider keeping him. Or, move him on sooner rather than later. Try more pictures tomorrow! Mary
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