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I found that EE is very hard to sex.
EE can be difficult, but it can also be incredibly easy at times. The pea combs are normally much larger in boys, and the overall shape differs greatly.I found that EE is very hard to sex.
I disagree. Pea comb is the hardest for me.Pea combs are some of the easiest to tell gender of
My EE pullets had bright red combs at that age, but they were still rather small. I guess it really just depends on the strain, as EEs aren’t a breed. I don’t see any cockerel feathering on them, can you describe where it is and what bird it is on? EEs and Ameraucanas are some of the few breeds ( or hybrids) of chickens where hackle feathers appear the same in both genders, so those don’t matter for anything.I disagree. Pea comb is the hardest for me.
But, at least two of those have DEFINITE cockerel feathering.
Combs develop at different rates, and I wouldn't expect pullets to have that amount of colour at this age.
I bought them as straight run chick. And the first one was picked by the seller as a female.