Easter Egger Sexing "tips and tricks" *Pictures Included*

These post have really helped. I have been wondering for 2 months if my EE is a roo. It was bigger and more aggressive than the other chicks. It would chest butt the chicks @ 1 month. The first morning in the new coop (2 months old) he came out crowing! He is now in charge of the 7 hens. The information about EE coloring will be especially helpful as I have ordered 3 new EE chicks. I am keeping my fingers crossed I get 3 girls! Now I need to find a really good home for our boy. We live in Tampa if anyone is interested. He has been vaccinated and is on medicated chick feed. Healthy and friendly.





 
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Is Milli your avitar?? Beautiful!
Lets hope for eggs.
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Ya, there is also a pic of her and my other ee back on pg 25 Milli They are about 15-16 weeks now and no crowing so I hope we are safe I cant wait for some pretty colored eggs:)
 
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Can anyone here tell me if these are for certain pullets, I have 2 of the first one and then the darker one...
I was told they are pullets, I am concerned about the darker one. Looks like hackle feathers around the neck to me..but then the others have the same thing...

**they are 6 weeks old.

*here is one more picture: of all three

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**and one more of the one in question:

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Thanks So Much For The Pics...The More I Look @ These The More I Think I Have an EE Roo about 11 Weeks Old. I Posted Pics of A Pullet Last Wk, That I Thought Was a Roo...Everyone Voted Pullet.....But Now I Think "Anatasia" May be The Roo. I Will Post Pics of Her/Him. This Has Been Very Helpful. Have A Great Day!
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I May Have Posted This In The "Wrong Place" Sorry....So Here Goes Again...Hi All,

Please Help Me To Sex This 11 Wk Old EE. Pullet or Roo???? (She/He is Hard to Get a Closeup Of)

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OMG!!! Shellie, they are so pretty!!
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They are from the same hens and roo as the younger group you want a pair of girls from.
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Oh fun! How old is the younger group? Are you keeping all your older "littles?"
 

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