Can anyone tell what this EE chick is?

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Hi all... tried last week, but it was too early. I will get pics of all the chicks soon to see what everyone thinks, but this one in particular has me really worried that it might be a roo. It has been the slowest to feather out, has the largest comb that is ever so slightly pink, and is black and white all of a sudden... does anyone have any thoughts? I almost forgot... it is four weeks old today or tomorrow, bought in a feed store from a group of theoretically sexed chicks from a hatchery in OH and no straight run chicks were ordered, so hopefully that decrease the likelihood of a boy. Thanks!

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Would pictures of the other chicks for comparison be helpful? I am hoping it's a pullet, because this is the one that my boys' teacher picked out. But if not, life will go on, I suppose.
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Thanks all!
 
I am definately no expert, but could you put a picture of one of the other EE chicks? The feathering is similar to how my boy feathered out, but like I keep hearing EE's are hard to identify lol
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My EE cockerel also had more pink to his comb around 4 weeks then the pullet same age.

Here are some pictures of my EE pullet and the EE roo boy to see the difference)

https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=335632
 
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Looks like a boy to me, but EEs can be challenging to sex this early.
 
OK, here are a few other pics with the rest of the gang:

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This is Mocha on the right with one of the other EE's in the middle...





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BO, EE, EE, RIR, EE (Mocha)





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Mocha, EE, RIR





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3 of the other EE's with a BO in the back left


Let me know if this changes anything... I am starting to think I may be waiting for the egg or lack thereof!
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Wow - that does look a lot like his coloring! I think I see red coming in the feathers, and from what I hear that is a dead giveaway for roo.
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Sad, because I am sure he will be beautiful, but oh, well... now shall I wait for the crow, or start asking which of my friends wants him now?
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yes you can.....denial is a great place to be.....

just give it more time.... i have 6 EE hens, 4 have nice close pea combs and lay green/blue eggs, and i have 2 that have taller modified combs and they lay tan/pinky eggs
so she could just be one of the ones with more of the mixed and less of the blue egg gene....

i'll be your denial enabler for a while longer
 

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