Amber87

In the Brooder
Apr 26, 2020
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So today at Tractor Supply they had Easter Eggers but they were straight run. šŸ˜© I already have a monster of a rooster so I donā€™t need any more. The lady working said she can ā€œsomewhatā€ determine the sex by the wings but couldnā€™t guarantee it. Some had very distinct wings and some it was hard to tell. Iā€™ve tried to google to see what I ended up with and a lot seem to be obvious from the coloring but Iā€™m confused by the descriptions people have given. From my photos of the coloring, can anyone tell me what they think, roosters or hens?
Thanks!
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Too young for sexing (other than vent sexing, which shouldnt be done without prior knowledge), feather sexing doesnt work for EEs.
Well thatā€™s a bummer but thank you. I had a feeling though because once I looked online, a lot of people seem to say itā€™s the coloring that determines the sex. Not sure how true that is.
 

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