hi all,
These little guys are a little over 4 weeks old now, and it's time to start guessing...who's a girl?
Candidate #1
This is the one I think is most likely a boy. Comb seems a little more prominent to me than on others. And it keeps chest-bumping others and sometimes even pecking to establish dominance.



Candidate #2
Girl, I think. Tiny little comb.


Candidate #3
I just don't know. Smallest tail of the lot, by far.


Candidate #4
I can't tell on this one either. The pic of the comb is washed out a bit (taken by my preschooler), but it's kind of in the range of chick #3--neither gaining prominence, nor noticeably small. It's legs are yellow, whereas everyone else in this lot had grey-green legs. The parents were three grey-green legged females and a yellow-legged male. I don't know if leg color is at all sex-linked in EE.


So, what do you think?
These little guys are a little over 4 weeks old now, and it's time to start guessing...who's a girl?
Candidate #1
This is the one I think is most likely a boy. Comb seems a little more prominent to me than on others. And it keeps chest-bumping others and sometimes even pecking to establish dominance.
Candidate #2
Girl, I think. Tiny little comb.
Candidate #3
I just don't know. Smallest tail of the lot, by far.
Candidate #4
I can't tell on this one either. The pic of the comb is washed out a bit (taken by my preschooler), but it's kind of in the range of chick #3--neither gaining prominence, nor noticeably small. It's legs are yellow, whereas everyone else in this lot had grey-green legs. The parents were three grey-green legged females and a yellow-legged male. I don't know if leg color is at all sex-linked in EE.
So, what do you think?
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