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These 4.5 week old Easter eggers confuse me, the comb color is the same but one has 3 rows visible = rooster (right?) but the other has pea comb also but with only one row visible. So do I go only with comb color and judge them both roos or is the comb shape an indicator too?
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These 4.5 week old Easter eggers confuse me, the comb color is the same but one has 3 rows visible = rooster (right?) but the other has pea comb also but with only one row visible. So do I go only with comb color and judge them both roos or is the comb shape an indicator too?

Comb color is the most reliable indicator for Easter Eggers. Both of those chicks are much to pink, much too early for pullets.
 
I had started a thread, but I figured I'd post over here.
They are not the best pictures, I just had a few calm moments while bringing them in from outside to snap a quick few pictures. I'm thinking I should take videos, and then screencap better pictures, or upload some animated gifs.

These are all 5 weeks old.

Chick #1 Was yellow chick, now mottled grey and brown - Likely an easter egger
http://imgur.com/a/hSocn
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Chick #2 was chipmunk chick, now pretty brown and black. - Likely an easter egger
http://imgur.com/a/pMRmF
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Chick #3 Larger Black and White Chick, now mostly black - Likely an australorp or jersey giant
It's actually really tough for me to tell the black chicks apart. Sorry for the quality again.
http://imgur.com/a/FaKvh
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Chick #4 - Small Black and White chick, now mostly black - darker legs - Likely an australorp or jersey giant
http://imgur.com/a/Lcpn3
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Chick # 5 - Small Black and White chick, now mostly black - lighter legs - Likely an australorp or jersey giant
http://imgur.com/a/FdNrS
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We have guesses, but it's always nice to get more opinions!

Here are some more pictures of all of the chicks together in their temporary run.
http://imgur.com/a/FfyMW
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And here are some pictures of the three black chicks together. (For Size Comparison)
http://imgur.com/a/6dlCM
 
ok, so I'm new to the chicken world and I'm new to this site. I am a first time owner of silkies, which I am really growing to LOVE. However, I am having some trouble sexing them. I have 2 (as of now) 1 white, 1 blue. I thought for a while that the white was a male and the blue was a female but recently I'm beginning to think the opposite. I'm driving myself crazy lol, any help or thoughts would be truly helpful!! thanks!!! The pics included were taken yesterday while I had them outside enjoying some sunshine while we work on their coop.
Do you have a comb/face photo of the blue? White looks like a pullet to me.
Comb color is the most reliable indicator for Easter Eggers. Both of those chicks are much to pink, much too early for pullets.
That means here I have All Roos except the cream one?
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Yes.
I had started a thread, but I figured I'd post over here. They are not the best pictures, I just had a few calm moments while bringing them in from outside to snap a quick few pictures. I'm thinking I should take videos, and then screencap better pictures, or upload some animated gifs. These are all 5 weeks old. Chick #1 Was yellow chick, now mottled grey and brown - Likely an easter egger http://imgur.com/a/hSocn --------- Chick #2 was chipmunk chick, now pretty brown and black. - Likely an easter egger http://imgur.com/a/pMRmF ------- Chick #3 Larger Black and White Chick, now mostly black - Likely an australorp or jersey giant It's actually really tough for me to tell the black chicks apart. Sorry for the quality again. http://imgur.com/a/FaKvh ------- Chick #4 - Small Black and White chick, now mostly black - darker legs - Likely an australorp or jersey giant http://imgur.com/a/Lcpn3 ----- Chick # 5 - Small Black and White chick, now mostly black - lighter legs - Likely an australorp or jersey giant http://imgur.com/a/FdNrS ----- We have guesses, but it's always nice to get more opinions! Here are some more pictures of all of the chicks together in their temporary run. http://imgur.com/a/FfyMW ----- And here are some pictures of the three black chicks together. (For Size Comparison) http://imgur.com/a/6dlCM
I can't view your pictures :/
 
Not 100% sure if these are hens or roos. All are 12 weeks. First 2 are bantam chicks from TSC, and last one is an easter egger (supposedly sexed, but behavior makes me curious)
 

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