Let’s play Pullet or Cockerel: Easter Egger (fake Ameraucaca)

BigBroodyMama

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This is Sunny, she is 11.5 weeks old and I thought she might be a roo, but I’m not sure.
I feel like her tail feathers say Roo, but her comb isn’t big or red. What do you all think?
 

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This is Sunny, she is 11.5 weeks old and I thought she might be a roo, but I’m not sure.
I feel like her tail feathers say Roo, but her comb isn’t big or red. What do you all think?
Cockerel. With Easter eggers, generally if they start growing red feathers in, it means cockerel. They also have pea combs, so they don’t have very big combs usually.
 

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