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Chirping
- Jun 19, 2020
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There are 5 Easter Egger chicks pictured. The last one I believe is a cockerel. Do the rest look like pullets?
They are almost 4 weeks old.
They are almost 4 weeks old.
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Ok thank you! I read somewhere that the male Easter egger combs have 3 rows and the females have one. I will update in a few weeks with what the others are. The one in the last photo behaves like a little roo tooTypically I would say its way too soon to tell and to wait until 6-8 weeks. Here is an example of an early cockerel... That last pic is a great pic of an early cockerel in a pea comb. If you have more than one, this one is dominant, and the the other will be slower to develop.
And he clearly has three rows. Here's a pic of one of my araucana cockerels two years ago. Aside from his coloring, his comb was VERY male.Ok thank you! I read somewhere that the male Easter egger combs have 3 rows and the females have one. I will update in a few weeks with what the others are. The one in the last photo behaves like a little roo too
Sometimes, but not reliably enough to sex them for sure.I read somewhere that the male Easter egger combs have 3 rows and the females have one.