Easter egger gender

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Some more of my babes from my batch of easter eggers, they are 9 weeks old 🤗

We have these 3 that look alike, we think at least one may be a cockerel but have also read and experienced that easter eggers can be a bit tricky to try and tell the sex!!

Just wondering if anyone is able to tell if number 1 in the pics is a cockerel ? Number 2 and 3 are the others that look alike just for comparison purposes
 

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Harder to tell on #2 & #3. Please share more pictures of their saddle feathers. #1's dead giveaway is the pointed saddle feathers. And of course, the comb is super red too!
 
We thought we had seen pointy hackle feathers on number 1! Still being new to it all we didnt 100% trust our pointy discovery 🤣 ill throw up some more photos of number 2 and 3, hopefully they are a bit better then the first pics i posted 😊😊 3 was still being a bit camera shy haha
 

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We thought we had seen pointy hackle feathers on number 1! Still being new to it all we didnt 100% trust our pointy discovery 🤣 ill throw up some more photos of number 2 and 3, hopefully they are a bit better then the first pics i posted 😊😊 3 was still being a bit camera shy haha
Male specific feathering doesn't start coming in until around 12 weeks of age. At 9 weeks the comb is the main thing to judge by. I think #1 is a boy. #2 and #3 are probably pullets.
 
Male specific feathering doesn't start coming in until around 12 weeks of age. At 9 weeks the comb is the main thing to judge by. I think #1 is a boy. #2 and #3 are probably pullets.
I agree. They look pretty large to be 9 weeks, or is this just me??? 😂 they're beautiful! It does look like #2&3 are pullets from what I can see as of now.
Sometimes the saddles can come in sooner, but you'll definitely know for certain in a couple weeks.
 
They are pretty decent sized chickens 😅😂 we have a naked neck in the same batch and she is way smaller then all the others 😆 thanks everyone for your info and input 🤗
 

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