He or She Ameraucana/EE?

Mom2g3

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Apr 11, 2016
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Okay, here’s one for you. 11 weeks old tomorrow. Feather pattern just like my buff EE I had previously that I worried was a cockerel until she laid a pretty turquoise egg.
Praying this one is a pullet. This is the one that keeps jumping on my lap and today jumped on my moving hand.
 
Looks like a pullet to me but EE's are very hard to sex, very hard. I just went through weeks and weeks of "it's a boy, no it's a girl" with mine. He is now 14 weeks and starting to crow so that told the story. Even folks here thought mine was a pullet, most of them actually. You may want to check out the thread: Pullet? Rooster? to examine the photos there. Let's hope your girl doesn't change on you! :fl
 
Looks like a pullet to me but EE's are very hard to sex, very hard. I just went through weeks and weeks of "it's a boy, no it's a girl" with mine. He is now 14 weeks and starting to crow so that told the story. Even folks here thought mine was a pullet, most of them actually. You may want to check out the thread: Pullet? Rooster? to examine the photos there. Let's hope your girl doesn't change on you! :fl

Thanks, @Peppercorngal , that makes me feel a LOT better! I did the same thing with my EEs. The hackles look pointed to me on ALL of them, and I'm just too inexperienced to really recognize saddle feathers as early as the experts on here can. I'll keep trying, though. Like you said, eventually they either give you an egg or a crow! ;)
 

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