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  1. SwampPrincessChick

    10 week old EE. Pullet or Cockrell? Confusing tail arch

    That is exactly what I was trying to tell you in my reply. Easter Egger pullets seem to commonly get this more often than any other breed, but it can happen in any. The downward-curving tail feathers that look like sickles are her first tail feathers she grew; but keep in mind that a female can...
  2. SwampPrincessChick

    10 week old EE. Pullet or Cockrell? Confusing tail arch

    Duckwing is a type of color. There is silver duckwing, golden duckwing, and some others. Yes, an average-maturing breed begins to grow sickles at around twelve weeks.
  3. SwampPrincessChick

    10 week old EE. Pullet or Cockrell? Confusing tail arch

    Your pullet has female-specific coloring. In my experiences with Easter Eggers, I have noticed that the females tend to have odd tail formations, such as feathers that look like sickles but are not, and a downward-curving tail. I want you to note that males do not have a downward-curving tail...
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