Can the size of an EE help to determine sex? I have two hatchery EEs with the same hatch date. Bambi was a light chipmunk chick and Daphne was a dark chipmunk. Within two weeks, Daphne started getting much larger than Bambi-- out of all 7 of my chicks, Daphne is by far the biggest. Her legs are thicker, her comb is close to her head but is wider than Bambi's.
Here are some pictures of her from this week, at 6 weeks old. In the lower left, Bambi is the smaller one and Daphne is the larger one.
Too soon to tell, or any early guesses from the EE experts out there?
Both of yours have the classic EE pullet coloring. My pullet was larger than the same age cockerel, even though as 3 day chicks, they seemed equal. She had the pullet-only color, so we were really hoping that the smaller one was also a girl.
