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

I know it's still early, but it's driving me nuts that EE's are the hardest to guess for me yet. Initially I suspected one was a rooster, now I'm beginning to suspect only one is a pullet.
In the first pic I think the one closest to me on the heat plate is a pullet.
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Then they went outside so I could clean the brooder, but I didn't realize the pics would suck. They are always sparring and puffing out with the "come at me bro" thing going on.
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ETA...most of them are starting to turn red above the shoulders.
Omg! Haha I call it the “come at me bro” too!!! I was just talking about how funny it is watching such little chickens chest bump. I’m sorry I won’t be much help but I have heard that even females will sometimes do that as part of establishing the pecking order. So the behavior alone doesn’t mean they are all males.
 
I know it's still early, but it's driving me nuts that EE's are the hardest to guess for me yet. Initially I suspected one was a rooster, now I'm beginning to suspect only one is a pullet.
In the first pic I think the one closest to me on the heat plate is a pullet.
Too soon to tell by coloring, but there are often male combs showing at this age. If someone can hold the chicks and let you get some good close comb pics, we might be able to tell.
 
Too soon to tell by coloring, but there are often male combs showing at this age. If someone can hold the chicks and let you get some good close comb pics, we might be able to tell.

I'm missing a bird, but I can't figure out which one we didn't get a pic of, so here's 4 of them
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Not too early to tell on the dark one... he's a boy! No doubt with that big red comb, and the patchy pattern with red is more confirmation.
Too soon to tell for the other. The comb seems pretty prominent, but is still a peachy pullet color. Harder for me with single combs... some are big, some are small, so hard to know if it's a pullet that will end up with a huge Leghorn sized comb or perhaps a male. Watch the feather color. If the small ticking pattern continues to come in evenly, that's a pullet sign. Without wattles, all we have to watch for is the comb and the color pattern. They all look like pullets... until they don't!
Hope you post another update.
Update! Now at 5 weeks the lighter one has more feather development and I’m gaining hope it might be a pullet. Comb is about the same size and still peachy not really red. I don’t know what she was crossed with so I’m thinking a bigger single comb breed. She does have some reddish feather areas but her overall coloring is very symmetrical and the hackle feathers coming in are much lore rounded than the pictures I’ve seen of cockerel hackle feathers at this age. What do you think?
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Update! Now at 5 weeks the lighter one has more feather development and I’m gaining hope it might be a pullet. Comb is about the same size and still peachy not really red. I don’t know what she was crossed with so I’m thinking a bigger single comb breed. She does have some reddish feather areas but her overall coloring is very symmetrical and the hackle feathers coming in are much lore rounded than the pictures I’ve seen of cockerel hackle feathers at this age. What do you think? View attachment 2172092View attachment 2172093View attachment 2172096View attachment 2172098View attachment 2172101View attachment 2172103View attachment 2172104View attachment 2172106View attachment 2172107
The red and patchy look in the last pic makes me think male. Pointed hackles and saddle feathers usually show up closer to 12 weeks, so you can't depend on blunt feathers at this stage as an indication.
Would love to see how it looks in another week.
 
The red and patchy look in the last pic makes me think male. Pointed hackles and saddle feathers usually show up closer to 12 weeks, so you can't depend on blunt feathers at this stage as an indication.
Would love to see how it looks in another week.
Dang! Ok I’m still holding out hope though. Haha I’ll post again next week. Thank you!
 

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