Bantam Easter Egger Gender

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What gender is this 6 wk old Bantam Easter Egger? I can get more pics if needed.

ETA: the black and white to the left is also a BEE. Both are suppose to be pullets
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I’m going to say cockerel, I can’t see the comb detail well in the picture, but I’m guessing by the redness and size that there’s probably a few ridge rows too. 3 usually means cockerel.

This is my Bantam pullet, with very little growth or texture on her comb for an example aged around 6 months and laying.
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I’m going to say cockerel, I can’t see the comb detail well in the picture, but I’m guessing by the redness and size that there’s probably a few ridge rows too. 3 usually means cockerel.

This is my Bantam pullet, with very little growth or texture on her comb for an example aged around 6 months and laying.
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I thought this one may be better, but I don’t think it is. Haha! Suppose to be a pullet. I guess time will tell. The black and white chick to the left is also a BEE
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I thought this one may be better, but I don’t think it is. Haha! Suppose to be a pullet. I guess time will tell. The black and white chick to the left is also a BEE
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red over the wings and uneven pattern is typical of EE males. Keep an eye on the grey and white but it’s looking pullet atm.
 

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