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The three row comb rule is not 100% accurate, so don't make a decision solely based on that.
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Now that I see the pics I see three rows on that comb but the feather coloring tells me something different. Do you know what cross you have? Generally OE hens are the more dull brown coloring which this chick has but the comb seems to be pretty fleshy with the start of three rows.
Roosters usually tend to look a little greasy when they feather out compared to hens so if it feathers out super shiny chances are its a fella.
Then I am leaning toward Roo.Yes the comb did seem bigger and different then the others which is why I was thinking it could be the 3 rows. Both of the olive eggers are amaracauna/cuckoo Maran crosses.