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

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back right looks like a female so far and so does the one to the left of her. The one closest to the camera looks like a male. I could be wrong though. Oh I didn't see your three new pics. Its only the darker brown one that might be a cockerel cuz of that comb, but check the neck feathers. Pointy is male. Rounded is female. Usually... But, they could all be females, you never know
 
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Usually around 12 weeks.
Also, needs to breed true 50% of the time. :)

I have a bunch of white EEs. Some have slate legs. All have nice full beards.
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Originally Posted by Wishing4Wings

Possibly, but there's more to being a pure Ameraucana than feather color. She would need to have muffs and beard, slate legs, bottoms of feet white, pea comb, and lay blue eggs (from the SOP).

Thank you WishingWings and Aoxa. I suppose I will never know as I will not have a white ameraucana to breed any time soon. They do have all other characteristics, except for eggs since they haven't laid yet.
 
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Originally Posted by Wishing4Wings

Possibly, but there's more to being a pure Ameraucana than feather color. She would need to have muffs and beard, slate legs, bottoms of feet white, pea comb, and lay blue eggs (from the SOP).

Thank you WishingWings and Aoxa. I suppose I will never know as I will not have a white ameraucana to breed any time soon. They do have all other characteristics, except for eggs since they haven't laid yet.
You are safe calling her an Ameraucana without being corrected ;)
 
I was worried about this one because of all the reading I have been doing about the coloring and other hints at gender. I could be wrong but it looks like it is getting some red showing on its shoulders. Could this be a roo? They are around 11 wks old and not real big combs.







 

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