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

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Oh yes, both male. The red splotching and well developed combs say it all. I'm surprised you aren't hearing squeaky crows yet,
 
LoL I have 14 in the coup. I guess 4 roosters. I am just in denial with the grey one, so quite and calm. I have heard some attempts but none from that one. All my EE are roos, my kids wanted colored eggs! Might have to get some more and try again. Wish i could find someone local to pick up so juvenile pullets!
 
LoL I have 14 in the coup. I guess 4 roosters. I am just in denial with the grey one, so quite and calm. I have heard some attempts but none from that one. All my EE are roos, my kids wanted colored eggs! Might have to get some more and try again. Wish i could find someone local to pick up so juvenile pullets!


He's just at the low end of the order. Some are content as beta males and he may be relatively subdued with other males around. But the markings and the comb scream cockerel so don't let his mild manner fool you.
 
I'm hoping someone can help me figure out wether or not I've got any Roos! I got these EE a lil while before Easter...and I gavent heard any crowing or attempts at crowing yet, so fingers crossed lol! :fl

EE #1 - this one I'm worried about cause I know red splotchy wings usually mean roo. :/
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I'm hoping someone can help me figure out wether or not I've got any Roos! I got these EE a lil while before Easter...and I gavent heard any crowing or attempts at crowing yet, so fingers crossed lol!
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EE #1 - this one I'm worried about cause I know red splotchy wings usually mean roo.
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Only one that look suspicious is the white one. Rest look like pullets.
 

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