Easter Egger Chicks

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In the Brooder
Apr 14, 2019
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I know they’re still really young but I’m starting to think these 3 are cockerels.
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I agree they’re young, but the pink rows of three for a pea comb is awful suspiciously!
 
The only one for sure is #2. Those are male only wing bars. Females can't get them that color and intensity. The other two are certainly questionable, but I'd give them some time.
 
Having the same issue gendering our Easter Eggers. We think one may be male but arnt sure. !
 

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