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I have really been enjoying this forum since we are relatively new chicken owners! We have an existing flock that just started laying within the past month, but were also gifted some chicks from a school incubation project a few weeks back. Two are supposed to be easter eggers and one an olive egger. I'm really not sure which are the EE and which is the OE - no one could remember to tell us definitively and the coloring on all looks pretty similar to me. Either way, we were really hoping against all odds that we'd end up with 3 pullets, but at 6.5 weeks am pretty sure we have atleast one roo, maybe 2? Would love to hear what you all think since we are so new to this.
#1
This one is screaming roo to me. Besides the huge comb and waddle, he is also growing longish tail feathers on each side in back. Always the first to come for food, to check things out, etc. Is there any possibility he could possibly be a pullet?
#2
Thinking roo, but ?
"He" is still not fully feathered on his neck yet with some fluffy down still lingering here and there. #1 and this guy seem to enjoy sparring when out in the run.
#3
Very docile, stand back and let it happen gal. Fully feathered and not really any sort of raised comb at all.
Pics of all 3 together
Any ideas which are the EE and which is the OE?
#1
This one is screaming roo to me. Besides the huge comb and waddle, he is also growing longish tail feathers on each side in back. Always the first to come for food, to check things out, etc. Is there any possibility he could possibly be a pullet?

#2
Thinking roo, but ?
"He" is still not fully feathered on his neck yet with some fluffy down still lingering here and there. #1 and this guy seem to enjoy sparring when out in the run.
#3
Very docile, stand back and let it happen gal. Fully feathered and not really any sort of raised comb at all.
Pics of all 3 together
Any ideas which are the EE and which is the OE?