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I HAVE 3 EE'S THAT WERE SEXED AS PULLETS~
Almost 7weeks old...


This light colored one ^ has dark orange on wings and chest... read that 'red on wings' almost always means a boy, and it's more orange color.... what do you guys think???? ~ Comb is small and not turning pink or red~ Thanks :)

 
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I HAVE 3 EE'S THAT WERE SEXED AS PULLETS~
Almost 7weeks old...


This light colored one ^ has dark orange on wings and chest... read that 'red on wings' almost always means a boy, and it's more orange color.... what do you guys think???? ~ Comb is small and not turning pink or red~ Thanks :)

So far the comb looks like a pullet but I'd watch to make sure it stays small and pale. You'll probably know more in a couple of weeks. The other two are definately pullets.

CG
 
Hey everyone! Seems everyone is trying to figure these little guys out. I've been thinking about it for awhile, so i finally got around to organizing a new blog page trying to keep track of EE from chick-hood to adulthood. My samples and variety is small at the moment, but it's a work in progress! If anyone is interested, check it out! keep in mind, I;m still new at this and be prepared for a ton of pics to have to load! http://thechildwithinishungry.weebl...on/easter-egger-chicks-part-1-of-many-im-sure

on that page, I also included another great site link I think i've seen mentioned in this thread, from plum jam.
 
Hey everyone! Seems everyone is trying to figure these little guys out. I've been thinking about it for awhile, so i finally got around to organizing a new blog page trying to keep track of EE from chick-hood to adulthood. My samples and variety is small at the moment, but it's a work in progress! If anyone is interested, check it out! keep in mind, I;m still new at this and be prepared for a ton of pics to have to load! http://thechildwithinishungry.weebl...on/easter-egger-chicks-part-1-of-many-im-sure

on that page, I also included another great site link I think i've seen mentioned in this thread, from plum jam.
There's a similar thread here on BYC that I've thought abut contributing to but I find it hard to keep track of the chicks. If I only have one black one for example it's easier but I usually have several chicks with similar colors and I'm not sure if this light chick is the "first" one or the "second" one. I had 3 BLRW chicks that I put bands on their legs but I left too much grow room and they lost them. Now based on feather color, I can only find two of them and I can't figure out the third (must not be standard - must have gotten mixed with something). Anyway back to topic...Good luck keeping track of them because I find that to be difficult even though I enjoy watching them.

CG
 
There's a similar thread here on BYC that I've thought abut contributing to but I find it hard to keep track of the chicks.  If I only have one black one for example it's easier but I usually have several chicks with similar colors and I'm not sure if this light chick is the "first" one or the "second" one.  I had 3 BLRW chicks that I put bands on their legs but I left too much grow room and they lost them.  Now based on feather color, I can only find two of them and I can't figure out the third (must not be standard - must have gotten mixed with something).  Anyway back to topic...Good luck keeping track of them because I find that to be difficult even though I enjoy watching them.

CG


Yeah, I think keeping track of 4 at a time is about my limit. Any more, and I'd have a harder time than I already did keeping them straight. I just had 10 chicks hatch under a broody this past week, only one is "purebred" Easter egger. The rest only have the Easter egger as a father. I can't wait to see how they turn out. That's my next documentation project. I think it's safe to say I'll have my hands full.
 
I have four EE's that are now seven and a half weeks old. They were all sexed as pullets and I am hoping this will be the case. So far I think they are.
Two do not have very much of a beard and two are growing very nice ones. Three were chipmonk chicks and one was a soft brown. She has become my favorite and I named her Ruth. The other three are Dotty, Sophie, and Frieda.

About five days old and go in this order Sophie, Dotty, Frieda and Ruth

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Here they are today. Any thoughts?

Sophie
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Ruth. She is now growing a beautiful grey black bread under her chin. Can't wait to see what happens.
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Left to right, Dotty, Ruth, Sophie
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Frieda
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Dottie, she has interesting coloring
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Top left to bottom right, Sophie, Frieda, Ruth
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I have worried about Sophie and Dottie at times that they could be Roos, but they seem to have more pullet traits I think.
 

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