I can see why you would wonder. I'm not sure, either.
If you were concerned because the combs are larger than the Easter Egger combs--it is common for Easter Eggers to have smaller combs than many other breeds of chickens.
The gender of these will probably be more clear when they get a few weeks older.
If you were concerned because the combs are larger than the Easter Egger combs--it is common for Easter Eggers to have smaller combs than many other breeds of chickens.
The gender of these will probably be more clear when they get a few weeks older.