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

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Oh no! I have one turning into this color and her comb is bigger then my other EE. I thought the orangey colors were all female.lol

Do you have any pictures of him/her?
Is the comb redder then your other little girls?
Are his legs thicker then the others?
Sorry about all the questions lol

I spotted my 2 boys because their combs were larger and redder then the others, and their legs were thicker. Also with Lucinda I was able to tell because of his behavior (at 7+ weeks old) and his stance (at 6+ weeks old). He always stood up straight and his tail was always straight up in the air. Way too many signs to ignore.
 
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I have a couple EE's I'm not sure about. I have 4 that are a little over 3 months old.
This one I'm pretty sure is a pullet

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This one I'm pretty sure is a roo

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I have 2 that look very similar, I call them the twins, I can tell them apart now, but my DH can't. These are the ones I need some help on

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This one has a bit more black, that's how I tell them apart

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Thanks for any help you can give me, I need to start giving away some chickens before I become over run with them
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Your twins look my twins, which I hope are pullets, too! Their names are Ellie Mae (she has a red neck) and Chocolate (I just love chicken mole`!)
 
Here's that blue EE again at almost 10 weeks that everyone insisted was a girl. I still think it's a roo. Deep red now coming in shoulders.. What think you? Still a girl? I'm keeping her/him either way, unless personality comes out wrong.
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