Any guesses as to what gender my EE's are?

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Here are pics of my 4 EE's that I got from the feed store... Straight run of course, but figured I'd take my chances
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This little one didn't feel like standing
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It is early to say. If I had to guess on tail set alone the last one will be a roo. Sorry.......unless you wanted a roo then congrats!!
 
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That's funny..."He" likes to be held, fell asleep on my lap yesterday! If the tail set says anything, I might have some girls then
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I was worried it'd be too soon, but figured I'd ask any way - Thanks much!!
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Sorry... I'm a little slow... tail set?? I'm interested in this, can you explain?

Well that is a carry over from dog showing. I am not sure if that is what is it called in chickens. It is the way the chicken holds it's tail up. I had 2 EE pullets, or so I thought. I started noticing that one was holding it's tail different, higher. then the comb started. Now he crows!!!!
 
If I was to guess, I'd say at least 2 pullets maybe 4. #2 & #4 are the ones I think look the most like pullets, although none of them like like roos to me at this time.

Wait a couple weeks till they are feathered out and then we should be able to give you a better idea.

One of my EE pullets had a tail that stuck up and the other pullet had a tail that was straight out, so I wouldn't be concerned about the tail right now. It looks like she might be holding it up just to balance herself.
 
My guess is that #1 is a roo - but it is too early yet to say 100% for sure.

I have some EEs with really straight up tails that are pullets, so I cannot weigh in for sure on if the last one is roo or not. Time will let you know though!
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