Easter Egger club!

Here's "Ana" and Elsa again. I think they are 4 weeks and 1 day old. I think Ana is a roo, but what about Elsa?
This is Ana. lol. Ana is way more photogenic then Elsa.





This is Elsa. I need to know if she's a girl or boy for sure because I need to return Ana because he's a roo and I don't want to make 2 trips if Elsa turns out to be a roo.


















 
Either a very late bloomer or a pullet. My EE roos had big red combs by 12-13 weeks.
 
My 16 month old "Auracana/Americauna" girls. I'm assuming they're plain EEs because the hatchery doesn't even know what to call them. I've got six new ones, two of which are roosters. I'll post pictures when they settle down. Running adolescent chicks don't make good pictures.

Hedwig:

Hedwig isn't sure if she's a she or a he. We think she laid an egg once. Or twice. But then the two days we had the new roos in with the big girls, she started chasing the girls just like a roo!

Trouble:

Likes to act like a bowling ball, or a battering ram, knocking everyone down.

Chipmunk (on the left, obviously):

A pretty cool, dependable girl.
 
I just wanted to make sure I shared my Color coordinated fellow with you guys
Look at him and the background

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Elsa Looks like it will be a Pullets to me but she could turn to be a Roo. Good Luck
 
I know there are really no set colors for EE's, but I also know some show up more than others. Are there any colors in EE's that are more 'rare' than others?
 
@HerbGir1972 - Those are some neat pictures, he really does blend! :P

Sorry it's blurry, but check out the fluff! :lol:
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Wow that girl has huge cheeks! I have one chick with big cheeks, but the other one is cheek-less.
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The "cheeky" chick, Nellie:





The pictures were taken when she was one day old, and three days old, respectively. Her cheeks are much fluffier now, she's five days old.
 
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Wow that girl has huge cheeks! I have one chick with big cheeks, but the other one is cheek-less.
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The "cheeky" chick, Nellie:





The pictures were taken when she was one day old, and three days old, respectively. Her cheeks are much fluffier now, she's five days old.

My Waffles had cheeks this size when she was a chick, but has grown up to be cheekless. :( I love her regardless, but I was looking forward to those fluffy cheeks! I secretly hope that she'll grow some cheeks as her adult feathers come in...
 
All mine lost their fluff for a while but it has started growing in well now. I tried to pick the chicks with the fluffiest faces and was disappointed when it looked like they wouldn't have any. The girl in my pic is 11 weeks.
There might be hope for yours, too! ;)
 

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