9-10 week old EE...?

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We have suspicions that our EE we've been calling Digger is a roo, but I want to be a little more sure. No crowing, although Digger was quite aggressive until a couple days ago when we rehomed our Brahma roo. Now Digger is a bit more relaxed, 9-10 weeks old and BF really doesn't want to have to rehome it because it's the only chicken we have that looks like a chicken. (The other three are silkies and he thinks they are silly.
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So... Roo or not a Roo? Or is it still too early?

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The comb is pretty red for a pullet but it's really hard to confirm with the feathers on a white bird. Lift the feathers at the back of the neck and look at the end of them, rounded=girl, pointed=boy. However, it may not be old enough for those to come in yet.
 
At what age do the saddle feathers get pointy? I have a white EE very similar to the OP's that is 9 weeks old. No pointy saddle feathers but the comb is wider and pinker than the others that are obvious pullets. Feathers are solid white and very smooth. All feathers are fat and round. No sign that any are pointy at all. So, I'm interested in finding out what the OP has.
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I'm sure we'll both know in a few months anyway.
 
99% sure it is a roo.

Yes, hens will have pea combs also but the middle row of peas is the most pronounced...where as with a roo, all three rows of peas are very prounounced.

My ee Roos at this age had the bright red combs but my pullets did not. they were still pale.
 
That's a rooster no doubt about it...new2chooks is correct about the comb.In roos all 3 rows pop young making the comb have a much wider appearance than a pullet then add the bright red color that pullets don't have at that young of an age ..pullets the outside rows won't pop until close to pol.
Our EE and Ameraucana's(we have both) are very quiet boys so I wouldn't re-home him unless you have to.
 
Here are a few more pictures, a bit larger size.
Our concerns are crowing and general noisiness as we are in a subdivision with fairly close neighbors and we don't want any noise complaints. If we rehome the EE it'll go to the same guy that has the Brahma, a friend of BF's that has a small farm.

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My white 12 wk old EE pullet looks a lot like your chicken but her comb is not that red. My other pullet will have a red comb at times, as red as yours, and then at other times its pale. I just can't tell about yours but I'll bet in a couple of weeks it will be clearer.
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