That was several years ago. But they were indeed all pullets. BTW Snow, I watched one of your youtube videos and enjoyed it very much. I'm hoping one of my grandchildren will love chickens as much as you do.
Janie
I am updating this post because I know many other members are trying to sex their easter eggers this time of year.
All four of my easter eggers (pictured in original post) were indeed pullets. Their eggs are beautiful, they started laying at 19 to 22 weeks. They each lay 5 to 6 eggs per week...
Uh Oh. Sweet Caroline might be a cockrell! I've recently noticed that his/her comb seems to be getting another row. Otherwise I haven't noticed any rooster behavior or traits.
I will update in a few weeks. I 'm looking forward to seeing how they mature and what color eggs they lay. I'm still keeping my fingers grossed that there isn't a cockrell in the bunch.
New pictures from this weekend. They are around 12 to 13 weeks now I believe. I'm optimistic, but then again I thought my Easter Egger, Doris was a pullet until he started growing at around 17 weeks. LOL
Not so far. I am feeling optimistic. They don't seem to be developing any sickle feathers and their combs still appear to be single rows. I will try and get some new pics this weekend.
I bought a few easter eggers from tractor supply from the "ameraucana pullets" bin. They are all around 7 to 8 wks now. Here are 3 of them for your guessing pleasure. Pics are out of order but the chicks are numbered.
#1 has a reddish comb, #2 has some red splotches, #3 is just a color I'm not...