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I'm starting to think I'm
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And see, with easter eggers I go far more by color than comb or hackle or saddle feathers. To me the color is the indicator long before those other signs show up.I didn't give up hope on my EE rooster until the day I heard him crow. He was always bigger than the others, though, even from just a few weeks. This has been my first experience with chickens, but it seems that EE's are always mixed with something random, so there's always that off chance that the coloring is not a 100% indication of rooster. If you're hoping for a hen, and it's not super obvious, you should know within a couple of weeks if he starts crowing (mine started around 16 weeks to crow).
Good luck. No vote from me on whether it's rooster or hen. I can't tell, but don't think 'he' is flashy enough, just yet, to be sure.