EE 7 week olds Checking in for a gender check:)

elbertchick

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May 30, 2011
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Correction 7 week olds where does time go
I have 5 EEs and was wondering about gender, they are so fast I hope the pictures will work if not let me know and I will give it another shot,they are in constant motion and so much fun! Thank you!
Ameila the expolorer
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Sandy
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Peaches
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Ashley
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Shell
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Thanks again!
 
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All pullets. Though they look more like 3 months to me... not 6 weeks. Are you sure about the age?

BTW, I love Ashley's coloring!
 
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The chicks were ordered as day old chicks, they were shipped June 2, so I guess I messed up they are 7 weeks old today. They were the tiniest chicks I have received and didn't have any feathers just fluff so....... I don't know more than that. They are very little birds not tall. the wind was blowing a little that day so..maybe it made them look fuller? They came from Cackly Hatcheries
 
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I know this is kind of random, but what does EE mean? I see all of these posts with EGDB and all these other initials and they just confuse me. I know RIR and BR but that's it. I have 3 Hens that I don't have a clue as to what they are, and one of them just happens to look like an older version of your "Amelia The Explorer."
 
At this age, they all look like beautiful girls to me! Ashley is suspicious looking but as of right now I dont see anything that screams boy.

EE stands for Easter Egger
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EE= Easter egger
PR= plymouth rock or production red
GLW= golden laced wyandotte
BLRW= blue laced red wyandotte
WCBP= white crested black polish
BO= buff orpington
OEGB= Old English game bantam
These are just a few I could think of off the top of my head that used to confuse me. Hope this helps! And
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