Well, I had a double-yolker breakfast this morning!! YAY!It was, in fact, a double-yolker like we suspected...wheee!!![]()

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Well, I had a double-yolker breakfast this morning!! YAY!It was, in fact, a double-yolker like we suspected...wheee!!![]()
I'd say rooster.
I think rooster because I can see what looks like pointy saddle feathers and because of his coloring. EE's can generally be sexed by color. Females have regular patterning and even coloring. Males have splotchy and irregular coloring and patterns. Yes, I would expect it to be crowing by that age, but maybe he's a late bloomer. Or maybe I'm wrong, and its a she.NoooooooWhy do you think rooster? These EE's are hard to tell. Wouldn't it be crowing at 26 weeks if it was a rooster?![]()
I think rooster because I can see what looks like pointy saddle feathers and because of his coloring. EE's can generally be sexed by color. Females have regular patterning and even coloring. Males have splotchy and irregular coloring and patterns. Yes, I would expect it to be crowing by that age, but maybe he's a late bloomer. Or maybe I'm wrong, and its a she.![]()