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My EE was very friendly and would fly to my shoulder before adolescence, but she became a bit aggressive as she was a teenager and was acting like a cockerel. She would jump and claw and bite really good. After she started laying, she went back to being a nice bird and now gives hugs. I held her a lot as a chick and babied her, so I am not sure if that is why she is so sweet now.I want to thank you all for your posts to my question. This is the first time I have ever owned Easter Eggers and not quite sure about them. They don’t seem to want to be touched at all. Is this normal?
The comb is pretty pink.... color isn’t consistent. I would say cockerel but I’m no expert.Hello I may be a bit in denial here with all the red I'm hoping this is aView attachment 1336045 nView attachment 1336046 pullet the comb seems small at 8 weeks and I have no pointy feathers anywhere anybody's opinion would help
Thank youThe comb is pretty pink.... color isn’t consistent. I would say cockerel but I’m no expert.
Thanks for the hope. I will give it more time for sure.I have to agree with April, seems like most of the time EE pullets have even patterning and the cockerels are patchy. Give it more time though, I've seen pictures of some that most were leaning cockerel that ended up laying eggs.