Easter Egger babies

Around this age not sure what age they are
Looks about a month and a half to two months.

When Archimedes and Fanny were that age, I couldn’t really tell he was a roo yet, but now looking back at the pictures there are little differences.
His legs were bigger for one, and even though his comb was not red yet, it was still a little bigger than Fanny’s.

Fanny’s legs at 1 month-2 months
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Archimedes’ legs at 1 month-2 months
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Fanny’s comb
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Archimedes’ Comb
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How many EE’s do you have? It would be easier if you had two to compare to each other. But I hope these pics help.

Also, if you’re still not sure, could you get a pic of your chick’s comb?
 
Looks about a month and a half to two months.

When Archimedes and Fanny were that age, I couldn’t really tell he was a roo yet, but now looking back at the pictures there are little differences.
His legs were bigger for one, and even though his comb was not red yet, it was still a little bigger than Fanny’s.

Fanny’s legs at 1 month-2 months
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Archimedes’ legs at 1 month-2 months
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Fanny’s comb
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Archimedes’ Comb
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How many EE’s do you have? It would be easier if you had two to compare to each other. But I hope these pics help.

Also, if you’re still not sure, could you get a pic of your chick’s comb?
I have 8. I will try to get Pictures of their combs tomorrow. Really late right now
 
The chicks look about a month old, maybe younger. Archimedes' comb didn't start getting red until he was nearly 3 months old, so in a month or two you should start to notice who's a rooster, if you have any.
The roos will get a row of bumps on their comb, and the pullets will just have a flat one, like your chick in the first pic, or they will have a single yellow comb, like your chick in the second pic.
Right now they're a little too young to tell, but keeping looking for the signs; like who has thicker legs than the others, and a thicker/taller comb.
 

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