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

Shadowsfate,

I see classic rusty red roo shoulders.

My pullet-roo is my sweetest bird as well :( I'm not going to give up on him/her until he/she starts crowing, but I'm browsing for new homes in preparation for the worst.
 
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Yeah, if he didn't crow i could keep him but i haven't met a quite roo yet :( I hope both of ours will just magically be non-crowing roosters C:>
 
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Does anyone have any clue about these EE chicks sex? They are 5 weeks old.
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Thank you!
 
Would you say that an EE that was a rooster would have at least the beginnings of a more prominent comb than a hen of the same age? They are 7+ weeks :)


Usually males have development in the comb at 7-8 weeks. But, be careful about comparing EEs since they can have mixed combs. This can make two look a bit different just based on that. You're looking for growth and reddening.
 

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