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

Hey look remember these guys lol
round 2. Probably somewhere between 6-7 weeks old now I think. They have all their big kid feathers and are getting ready to go outside

chook 1
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Chook 2
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Chook 3
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Chook 4
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Chook 5
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Chook 6
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Happy guessing! Lol
 
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Hey look remember these guys lol
round 2. Probably somewhere between 6-7 weeks old now I think. They have all their big kid feathers and are getting ready to go outside

chook 1
400

400

400

400


Chook 2
400

400


Chook 3
400

400


Chook 4
400

400

400

400


Chook 5
400

400

400

400


Chook 6
400

400

400

400


Happy guessing! Lol

All girls
 
Looks like a pullet. Her comb is very pale, and there are no cockerelish splotches coming in. Pretty girl.

Thanks! We think she is pretty cute. We're calling her Birch because her feathers look kind of like the bark. Fingers crossed it's a pullet... if so, does the single comb mean she will lay green or brown instead of blue?
 
I tried to start my own thread asking about my EEs, but it didn't seem to work. Maybe I'll have better luck this route. Can anyone take a guess at the sex of these 12 week old chicks?
Rocky
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Coco
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Minion
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Sunny
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Birdie
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Arizona (the colorful one in front)
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I tried to start my own thread asking about my EEs, but it didn't seem to work. Maybe I'll have better luck this route. Can anyone take a guess at the sex of these 12 week old chicks?
Rocky
400

Coco
400

Minion
400

Sunny
400

Birdie
400

Arizona (the colorful one in front)
400

Rocky, Minion, and Arizona are boys.
 
Thanks! We think she is pretty cute. We're calling her Birch because her feathers look kind of like the bark. Fingers crossed it's a pullet... if so, does the single comb mean she will lay green or brown instead of blue?


The pea comb gene is linked to the blue egg gene, and it's dominant over single comb. So that means she probably doesn't have the blue egg gene. So she should lay brown or white eggs, depending on what parents she has.
 

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