Easter eggers sexing help

i just saw that like 5 seconds ago (just no whitey) and the tail feathers
if it was me i would go and listen to him for as long as you can/willing to to see if he/she crows
That's why I popped on here. I thought I heard a croaky kind of squawk or crow this morning when I was letting them out. Not like a two syllable crow (cock-adoodle) but just one syllable (cock) so i was like, well maybe it's just a squawk. But Princ(ess) Hans is the only one with this red of a comb so I suspected her/him. But I didn't see who did the sound.
 
That's why I popped on here. I thought I heard a croaky kind of squawk or crow this morning when I was letting them out. Not like a two syllable crow (cock-adoodle) but just one syllable (cock) so i was like, well maybe it's just a squawk. But Princ(ess) Hans is the only one with this red of a comb so I suspected her/him. But I didn't see who did the sound.
well good luck with all that and if it a he are you going to keep it
 
well good luck with all that and if it a he are you going to keep it
Our city doesn't allow roosters which is why we rehomed the other one. I'll see if the family member we got it from wants it back.
 
We had one of our original chicks turn out to be a rooster so we traded him for a female from a family member. But now I'm concerned that the one we got is a rooster too 😆

It's an Easter egger. She's about 3 months old.
Here's pics of Princess Hans of the Southern Isles
This is also a cockerel.
 
He turned out to be a rooster and went to live on a ranch. Just updating in case anyone else comes across this thread for information.
 

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