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

I believe there are three distinct rows.

This is the best close up I have at the moment.

I thought that s/he looked kind of like one with those neck feathers, didn't know that being mixed with one was possibility until reading more about Easter Eggers on this site.
S/he is also the sweetest of the bunch which is why I'm hoping for a hen.
 
I believe there are three distinct rows. This is the best close up I have at the moment. I thought that s/he looked kind of like one with those neck feathers, didn't know that being mixed with one was possibility until reading more about Easter Eggers on this site. S/he is also the sweetest of the bunch which is why I'm hoping for a hen.
He is going to be gorgeous. That is a bummer.
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Quote: His coloring is called columbian. Give rehoming a try. You can also ask on the BYC Oregon thread if anyone would like him. Some feed stores will take cockerels for resale. Ask around. I also thought it would be impossible to find a home for an unwanted cockerel, but my mother in law mentioned it to the lady she buys eggs from, and the lady took him for a friend of hers who wanted a rooster. We had to drive him up to the next county, but it was great to find the guy a good home.
 

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