14 week old easter eggers gender

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I have three Easter Eggers and wondering the gender of each now that were at 14 weeks. Ill start with this one! 20220626_133111.jpg 20220626_133147.jpg 20220626_132958.jpg 20220626_132918.jpg
 

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Whoops! I fixed it. 14 weeks.
I already knew it, lol! 10 weeks is a huge difference at that age. :D

In a rooster, are the saddle feathers always very thin like that as well?
Technically not rooster until 1 year old and mainly matters when discussing things like development, behavior, and health.

In non hen feathered breeds.. yes, after reaching a certain maturity level. I've never seen them before 10 weeks yet. and usually see them well like the photos by 16 weeks.. Noting that crowding, flock antics, or parasite (and even nutrition) can all impact the quality which can sometimes make it hard to discern, if they're too disheveled and scraggly looking. Also not forgetting that sometimes pattern makes rounded feathers look pointy. Place a piece of plain paper or your hand behind the feather to see it's true shape if needed.

Hen feathered breeds like Seabright and Campine will NOT get those. Silkies will but they're harder to discern essentially due to the lack of barbs but they do become more flowing.
 
That's what I thought. I'm still figuring out EEs. Males often have red patches on their shoulders and, in general, a more broken up pattern across the wings, yes?
Yep! They often have red over the wing bows and very color blocked or solid type patterns. That all over even pattern is a female trait.
 

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