You have a pullet, featherz.A cockerel's red, as debid said, is more of a brick/bright mahogany color.![]()
Oh good.


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You have a pullet, featherz.A cockerel's red, as debid said, is more of a brick/bright mahogany color.![]()
Oh good.I kinda thought it looked like the usual girlie colors, but it had enough difference that I thought I would check. I love my EE girls. =) Of course, anything can happen - if it turns out to be a boy (like the last one I posted here that fooled everyone LOL) I'll update.
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Thought I would add pics of my third little chickie, so everyone can see the changes going on in the feathering. Please, feel free to give me your guesses on his or her sex. His or her two flock mates after started practicing rooing. This one has not but, is a week and a half to two weeks younger then the others. I am really not seeing any red in its comb. What do you think???
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Ok here's a few to guess on. These were all out of blue eggs, some were marked as araucana, some americauna, some EE. Except for the rumpless ones, I have no clue which are the EE's.One for sure roo in here for comparison.
These are all NYD chicks, so around nine weeks old. This first one.. No comb to speak of, but a little red showing.. Enough red to say this could be a roo or could this be a girl? (black one showing on the right is a boy LOL).
No comb to speak of on this one either. Not sure if EE or not.. I think girl? Or are these boy colors?
Last but not least.. fairly sure this one's an EE.. no comb to speak of yet.. girl?:
Here's my for sure boy:
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First one girl, the other two look like the are getting saddle feathers so I'm thinking boys, but don't take my word for it. I'm just learning.![]()