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

I see a bunch of boy photos, the last is an OEGB pullet.

Ok. Thanks for the confirmation on the bantam...I was starting to question myself.

Bummer on the boys however. I guess I'll have to try again next year for blue(green) eggs. I bought them on a whim and for the novelty, because I certainly didn't need anymore eggs. I've already got enough eggs to be up to my eyeballs each week when they start laying in a couple more months. One thing I learned from this thread...I won't make any permanent decisions about them until I get a crow or an egg. (They still have such pale combs, it keeps the hope alive that they are female.) Now if they become a problem (crowing, fighting or excessively mating), I'm going to have to figure out what I want to do with them because I don't think I can go back to the family that I bought them from and trade (plus I still don't "see" the girl/boy difference unless it is the orange colored one like Iona posted above and I don't remember a bunch of them like that). Can't keep both since I already have one cockerel already and that would make 3 roos - although I guess I could keep one EE and have the other EE and the Barred Rock for supper (kind of hate to do that to the BR since I bought him knowing that he was a boy and I hoped he could help guard the flock and mate with my other 3 BRs (he'd probably do the 2 RIRs and 4 red links too
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Thank you very much for your help.
CG
 
I'm on a phone so I can't post pics. Could I email someone? I would like to see if I have learned enough to judge correctly. The pics I have would show a blue or grey bird with what I believe is being called salmon on the shoulders and throughout. I say female. The reddish color is dark, but not dark enough to be declared RED. The same on the white baby- not dark enough to be declared RED. Or here, I will post the pics on my profile, and hopefully someone will take a look? This is such a fun thread by the way, everyone playing a game really! Really fun!
 
Does anyone have an idea of what these white and red birds will end up as? I have guessed pullet, after reading, but the one with the grey tufts on its cheeks has me waffling....

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Hoping for blue green eggs here, but understanding that this is a gamble! They are so pretty. We really enjoy them.

If one is a roo, then is anyone interested in the pair? I cant keep roos.....
 
So I was wondering if Easter Eggers have softer feathers? Just typing this sounds stupid, but I have an unidentified bird that I'm thinking might be easter egger that have feathers that are sooooooo soft! Is it just an incredibly soft bird or this a characteristic of EE? I think I just have to accept that I have a wonderfully mixed bird! Hehe. The black feathers on wings, back and tail shine green, blue and purple in the sun!
 
So I was wondering if Easter Eggers have softer feathers? Just typing this sounds stupid, but I have an unidentified bird that I'm thinking might be easter egger that have feathers that are sooooooo soft! Is it just an incredibly soft bird or this a characteristic of EE? I think I just have to accept that I have a wonderfully mixed bird! Hehe. The black feathers on wings, back and tail shine green, blue and purple in the sun!
she looks like a dark bhrama EE'er, as for soft sounds like shes very healthy.. when mine are in top condition they feel like silk.. its always a fun challenge to me when I get a bird from someone else to get them in condition and silky too.. way to go on your EE'er
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she looks like a dark bhrama EE'er, as for soft sounds like shes very healthy.. when mine are in top condition they feel like silk.. its always a fun challenge to me when I get a bird from someone else to get them in condition and silky too.. way to go on your EE'er
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Thanks for the feedback. We've been watching this one grow and just wondering what kind of mix it was and what gender. At this point it's too much of a pretty bird to not keep...annnnd it's looking more and more like a 'she' so bonus!
 

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