EE Gender Please

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Not true. Pullets have 3 rows on their comb, it's just not normally as prominent. I have had pullets pop 3 rows early on though.

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Really?! Whew! Thanks for telling me!
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Otherwise I'd probably continue going around telling people over and over...
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The two ees on the left are cockerels. The three rir are cockerels.

The two ee's in the middle may be pullets/hens. What is their age? Do you have a better picture?
 
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Same here...these guys rarely got past a fun chest bump or show of "Dragon" before one of them intervened to keep peace in the flock. Generally, they just hang around being a family. There's usually a heirarchy of dominance, and the most dominant kept the peace. In our little flock, the MOST dominant is the tiny rosecomb bantam hen, their mother.

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Oooooh
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those EE roosters sure are pretty! I hope it works out!
 
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Hard to tell. The comb is paler than the others, but he/she does have very pointed cape feathers.
I have an EE that was similar, I was convinced it was a boy, but then SHE started laying.
I'd compare its neck feathers with one that you know the sex of.
 

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