Ameraucana hen or rooster?

It's an Easter Egger, but that doesn't mean you should love it any less. They are still a GREAT breed! I have both Ameraucanas and Easter eggers, and one thing that EE's have on Ameraucanas is uniqueness. I do agree with the others in that it's a cockerel, I usually don't notice any sort of comb growth in my hens until they are close to laying.
Funny thing is, I wanted Easter Eggers to begin with and the local shops didn't have them in yet. I already bought my Barred Rock and Buff Orpington 2 weeks prior and didn't want to wait any longer. I love them all, although I don't want a rooster.
 
Looks like a cockerel to me. Red is coming in on the wings and shoulders, and the comb is big for 8 weeks.
So what do you think about the other EE I have? Hen or Roo?
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Funny thing is, I wanted Easter Eggers to begin with and the local shops didn't have them in yet. I already bought my Barred Rock and Buff Orpington 2 weeks prior and didn't want to wait any longer. I love them all, although I don't want a rooster.
It almost worked out for you then! Too bad it's not a hen. I did for a time have an EE roo over my laying hens of various breeds, and I got some really cool looking chicks from the mix, many of which retained the blue egg laying gene from the father.

As far as my experience from buying EEs from stores, I once bought 10 EE pullets, 8 of which turned into roo's. Fun times!
 
So what do you think about the other EE I have? Hen or Roo?View attachment 1353872
Don't mean to be the bearer of bad news
Though the comb is smaller, I think I see some saddle feathers starting to grow, which would point to cockerel as well. They are the lighter orange pointed feathers between the break of the tail. I would keep an eye on those to see if more develop in the coming weeks.
 
It almost worked out for you then! Too bad it's not a hen. I did for a time have an EE roo over my laying hens of various breeds, and I got some really cool looking chicks from the mix, many of which retained the blue egg laying gene from the father.

As far as my experience from buying EEs from stores, I once bought 10 EE pullets, 8 of which turned into roo's. Fun times!
I have learned so much in buying and raising just 4 chicks it's amazing. This is after reading 2 books and online literature. The forum here is the best! Thanks again.
 
Don't mean to be the bearer of bad news
Though the comb is smaller, I think I see some saddle feathers starting to grow, which would point to cockerel as well. They are the lighter orange pointed feathers between the break of the tail. I would keep an eye on those to see if more develop in the coming weeks.
It figures. I bought these 2 just for the grandkids because of the colored eggs.
 

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