Another EE Sexing Post

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Hi all,

I've posted about Ruby Sue before when she was suffering from chronic pasty butt. She's doing really well, thriving! My EEs are 4-weeks old today and Ruby Sue is the only one of my birds that has any red on their comb. Her comb is all red, in fact and it almost happened overnight. She's my only EE with this coloring - the only one that had this coloring in the whole bin, in fact. So, I don't have anything else to compare it to. Fingers crossed she's a pullet since we're not allowed any roosters and we've all grown really attached.

I realize EEs are an odd bunch and I may not know until they start to crow or lay but, if anyone has an assessment, I'd love to hear it.
 

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Hi all,

I've posted about Ruby Sue before when she was suffering from chronic pasty butt. She's doing really well, thriving! My EEs are 4-weeks old today and Ruby Sue is the only one of my birds that has any red on their comb. Her comb is all red, in fact and it almost happened overnight. She's my only EE with this coloring - the only one that had this coloring in the whole bin, in fact. So, I don't have anything else to compare it to. Fingers crossed she's a pullet since we're not allowed any roosters and we've all grown really attached.

I realize EEs are an odd bunch and I may not know until they start to crow or lay but, if anyone has an assessment, I'd love to hear it.
Cockerel
 
Still makes me a little sad that my feisty, fearless, ginger sweet love is a dude. I've never had to re-home a roo before but, I'm guessing it's not an easy task.
 

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