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I can't tell at such a young age, but that pose in the 3rd pic is adorable.
Looks like a pullet so far. (Comb looks small, no red patches developing.... yet!
I thought I'd repost my pics of EE cockerels and pullets for those who are looking for sexing tips. These pics are from last summer when they were 3-4 weeks old.
Pullet:
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Notice the pale comb with a single line of ridges (peas).
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Cockerel:
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Notice the red comb with 3 distinct rows of ridges.
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Also, the red coloration in plumage.
Hope this may help anyone with month old chicks looking to plan for the future.
Happy chicking!
They are wonderful aren't they! I wanted to get more chicks in the fall, and I had my eyes set on a couple of other breeds so I had a nice mix, but I think I won't be able to help getting another EEToo Cute! I love the breed. I have 4 and two more on the way in my flock.
It's gonna be nuts waiting! I'm actually really scared her Australorp friend may be a roo. Eek!Looks like a pullet so far. (Comb looks small, no red patches developing.... yet!) You should know for sure in a couple of weeks.![]()
Yes, I had a chick like that too. She always ran right to us, held her head up high, & tilted it to the side like she was trying to understand our words. She was also fearless - especially for being the smallest in the hatch - and proved to our 100 lb dog that she was boss. We were so certain that she would be a roo, but very grateful to now have a confident green-blue egg layer. Because she is so outgoing, every guest & neighbor call her their favorite. She's still named "Tyrion" from Game of Thrones.
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