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

Phew what a relief lol. The two olive eggers I posted previously are definitely all boy. The third looks to be a pullet and she's got the funniest little mowhak photo of one of the boys for developments sake. B566BF44-6528-4919-818B-C1F12A8969DC.jpeg
 
Yay I can play now!! Any thoughts on my two Easter eggers? The more red is Abu (my 4 month old named it) and the other is Ellis (named by my 8 year old after a teacher) they're about 6 weeks old. View attachment 1756112View attachment 1756113View attachment 1756114View attachment 1756115View attachment 1756116View attachment 1756117View attachment 1756118
At 6 wks, I'm leaning toward pullets for both. The feathering of the gray looks pretty female (no white patches is also a good female indicator). The red one was a bit tricky since red can sometimes mean male, but it this case, she's probably got some type of red breed in her. Her comb looks very narrow like a female EE.
 
WOW! I have "coop envy"! That's an amazing hen house you have!

As far as the pics, you may be right that both are roos. #2 has the obvious red shoulders of a male. #1 "might" have some saddle feathers coming in, but I can't see the face/comb to confirm.


Here's some pictures of the black and white's comb. I think he's about 9 weeks old.
 

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How about these two? Hoping for pullets, they certainly act like pullets and are the same size. 5 week old EEs.

This darker one is Matilda.
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Also Matilda, with a very yellow comb right now.
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And this is Harriet. She is developing a salmon/tan breast over her light blue plumage.
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Also has a pretty yellow comb right now. The presumed cockerel chicks from the feedstore where I work had pretty red combs by this time already, so I'm really hoping I picked correctly. I was able to watch these guys for their first week of life and observe their behavior before I picked them out of the bunch.
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How about these two? Hoping for pullets, they certainly act like pullets and are the same size. 5 week old EEs.

This darker one is Matilda.
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Also Matilda, with a very yellow comb right now.
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And this is Harriet. She is developing a salmon/tan breast over her light blue plumage.
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Also has a pretty yellow comb right now. The presumed cockerel chicks from the feedstore where I work had pretty red combs by this time already, so I'm really hoping I picked correctly. I was able to watch these guys for their first week of life and observe their behavior before I picked them out of the bunch.
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Yes pullets
 
How about these two? Hoping for pullets, they certainly act like pullets and are the same size. 5 week old EEs.

This darker one is Matilda.
View attachment 1769803
Also Matilda, with a very yellow comb right now.
View attachment 1769804


And this is Harriet. She is developing a salmon/tan breast over her light blue plumage.
View attachment 1769805
Also has a pretty yellow comb right now. The presumed cockerel chicks from the feedstore where I work had pretty red combs by this time already, so I'm really hoping I picked correctly. I was able to watch these guys for their first week of life and observe their behavior before I picked them out of the bunch.
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So far they look like pullets. Good job picking!
 

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