Easter egger pullet or cockerel?

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Any clues as to what I have here? Came from tractor supply as a pullet, but we all know how that can go. Lol. The comb looks pullet to me, but the uneven color pattern and the little flecks of red are making me wonder. 5ish weeks old. Comb doesn’t seem any bigger or more red than the other 2 I got at the same time. 4E4818A2-77C4-40BA-88EC-265B910914B9.jpeg 209806BA-2D75-48B5-A653-D3B94362637E.jpeg 7D868121-EE28-466E-8643-4C805B94DA46.jpeg A420F1BE-7E8A-4168-B6B2-28F48E8853DD.jpeg EB7368AD-FDF3-498D-A552-8A074FB7CAC2.jpeg
 
IMO it needs another couple weeks to mature before I’d guess, I’m on the fence
It’s definitely a weird one. I’ve tried finding pictures of EEs with similar color patterns but I’m not really seeing much. The roosters seem to have more white to them and the red is more patches than small streaks like this. I’ll definitely be keeping it around for awhile to see how it plays out.
 
I've never seen an EE that looked like this. Thanks for posting as I always learn from these kinds of questions. I'm sure someone can help you. I'll be checking back to find the answer.:frow
It’s definitely an oddball! I’m hoping it’s somehow a female so I can keep it because I think I’m going to love the coloring. Haha. As a baby it was just a light colored chipmunk one. It’s the lightest one in this picture.
 

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It’s definitely an oddball! I’m hoping it’s somehow a female so I can keep it because I think I’m going to love the coloring. Haha. As a baby it was just a light colored chipmunk one. It’s the lightest one in this picture.
Light chipmunk is the most common male down pattern for EEs...
 

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