Easter Egger club!

Big head is a couple months old, I got her in Feb. Im hoping she's a she so that I can have colorful eggs!

My Blue Wheaten Ameraucana (my avatar) related to EEs -- my Ameraucana's comb stayed very pale pink until well into her 5th-6th month before it turned red just before laying. Cockerels start getting red combs by 2-mo-old.
Here's a youtube video on how to tell a rooster from a hen in 2-month-old chicks and there's an EE pullet in the video:
 
Ah darn. Big head does have a lot of those rooster traits, so I gues she's really a he. Well, either way, I hope they pass on their fluffy cheeks genes to some more little chicks in the future!!

I guess i assumed big head was a girl since other hens that i have (i forgot what breed they are) also had the reddish waddles going on as well and didnt think too much about it.
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I'm not having a very good year with my EE's. I hatched around 24 chicks, thinking worse case scenario I'd have around a half dozen pullets. I'm not 100% sure on all of them, but I think they are all cockerels.
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Ah darn. Big head does have a lot of those rooster traits, so I gues she's really a he. Well, either way, I hope they pass on their fluffy cheeks genes to some more little chicks in the future!!

I guess i assumed big head was a girl since other hens that i have (i forgot what breed they are) also had the reddish waddles going on as well and didnt think too much about it.

Most breeds in males will have comb/wattles turning reddish by 2 months old. The females will be light pink and don't develop bright red combs/wattles until later close to their POL
 

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