14 week old "Easter Eggers" gender help

GothChick

Songster
13 Years
Sep 5, 2010
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Wisconsin
Would love some help guessing genders on these three. They are about 14 weeks old now and are basically Easter Eggers. I'm guessing at least 2 of the 3 are cockerels, but hoping I am wrong.

Edit to add: The rumpless one has shiny striped gold areas which makes me think rooster. The two colored chickens have also been fighting, but I read that most young birds fight to establish the pecking order.
 

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The gray headed, scarlet colored wings is probably a roo. He has three lines on his comb and scarlet on his wings, which usually means that it is a rooster. Others are hens.
 
The splotchy one is definitely male. I'm on the fence about the other non-frizzle - its markings are sorta roo-y, but its comb development for that age looks female. I'm going to guess two hens and a roo. Beautiful birds!
 
Whoops, just read your description mentioning that the two-tone one has shiny feathers and they look thin and pointy in the photos, so I'm changing my vote to rooster for that one.
 

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